The European Commission is done waiting for Apple to comply with the rules of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). It has started proceedings designed to ensure that the company complies with its interoperability obligations as one of DMA’s designated gatekeepers, which are made up of the industry’s largest and most important players. The commission explained that under the DMA, it has the right to “adopt a decision specifying the measures a gatekeeper has to implement to ensure effective compliance,” and it’s giving Apple six months to comply with the measures it comes up with if it doesn’t want to face
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