Apple, Other US Tech Giants May Prefer Fines to Compliances: EU Antitrust Chief Margrethe Vestager

"Some gatekeepers may be tempted to play for time or try to circumvent the rules," Vestager said.

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By Reuters | Updated: 24 February 2022 12:21 IST
Highlights
  • Vestager has proposed landmark rules called the Digital Markets Act
  • DMA targets Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft
  • Requirements would be that Apple allow third parties to access App Store

ACM imposed a EUR-5-million (roughly Rs. 40 crore) fine on Apple on Monday

Some US tech giants may prefer to pay a fine rather than comply with antitrust rules, the European Union's antitrust chief said, and cited Apple's fight with the Netherlands' competition authority as an example.

The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) imposed a EUR-5-million (roughly Rs. 40 crore) fine on Apple on Monday, the fifth such penalty in successive weeks, linked to claims Apple does allow access to non-Apple payment methods for subscriptions to dating apps.

European Commission Vice President and digital chief Margrethe Vestager said Apple's behaviour could indicate other big companies behave similarly.

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"Some gatekeepers may be tempted to play for time or try to circumvent the rules," she said in an online speech at a US awards ceremony on Tuesday.

"Apple's conduct in the Netherlands these days may be an example. As we understand it, Apple essentially prefers paying periodic fines, rather than comply with a decision of the Dutch Competition Authority on the terms and conditions for third parties to access its App Store."

Contacted by Reuters, Apple referred to a February 3 blog post, which said it is required to make the mandated changes to satisfy its legal obligations in the Netherlands while helping to protect users from increased risks.

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Vestager has proposed landmark rules called the Digital Markets Act that targets Alphabet's Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft and which could come into effect next year.

One of its requirements would be that Apple allow third parties to access its App Store. Apple's App Store condition that app developers exclusively use its payment system with commissions of 30 percent has come under scrutiny in several countries, most recently the United States.

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