Apple Fights EU Fines and Regulations Over App Store Practices

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Apple is appealing a 500 million euro EU fine for allegedly violating the Digital Markets Act by restricting app developers from informing users about outside purchase options. The company has made some changes to its App Store rules and fee structure in response to the ruling, but disputes the EU's interpretation of steering and business operation mandates. The appeal argues that the EU's decision exceeds legal requirements and imposes confusing business terms.
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