EU is not this dumb. DMA regulations are quite specific in what’s expected of tech giants. They’ll try to delay but in the end non-compliance will cost them.
This happened in the Netherlands and the authority didn’t seem to think the 27% “commission” was a problem. Hopefully Brussels has a better-designed regulation.
Exactly. With the USB-C ruling, they explicitly made it so that other shenanigans like “you can only use original Apple USB-C cables” would not be allowed. They know companies will try everything legally possible to bend the rules.
EU is not this dumb. DMA regulations are quite specific in what’s expected of tech giants. They’ll try to delay but in the end non-compliance will cost them.
This happened in the Netherlands and the authority didn’t seem to think the 27% “commission” was a problem. Hopefully Brussels has a better-designed regulation.
Exactly. With the USB-C ruling, they explicitly made it so that other shenanigans like “you can only use original Apple USB-C cables” would not be allowed. They know companies will try everything legally possible to bend the rules.