Synopsis
Apple is challenging a $500 million EU fine in Europe’s second-highest court. The European Commission ruled in April that Apple violated the Digital Markets Act by restricting app developers from directing users to cheaper alternatives outside the App Store, aiming to curb Big Tech’s dominance.

Apple took a challenge against EU regulators to Europe’s second highest court on Monday after they fined it 500 million euros ($587 million) earlier this year for breaching landmark rules aimed at curbing the power of Big Tech.
The European Commission in a decision in April said the iPhone maker‘s technical and commercial restrictions that prevent app developers from steering users to cheaper deals outside the App Store breached the Digital Markets Act.
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