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EU to ban anti-steering App Store rules for Apple Music

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EU to ban anti-steering App Store rules for Apple Music

Apple will soon be handed a major loss in its antitrust battle with Spotify in the European Union. According to

European Commission fines Apple €1.8 billion for abusing its

European Commission fines Apple €1.8 billion for abusing its

EU Commission Fines Apple €1.8 Billion Over Abusive App Store

EU Commission Fines Apple €1.8 Billion Over Abusive App Store

Apple fined almost $2B by the EU in music streaming antitrust probe

Apple fined almost $2B by the EU in music streaming antitrust probe

EU says Apple App Store breaches competition rules with music

EU says Apple App Store breaches competition rules with music

EU hits Apple with €1.8B fine over App Store music regulations

EU hits Apple with €1.8B fine over App Store music regulations

Muhammad Jahanzaib on LinkedIn: EU Slaps Apple with $2bn Antitrust

Muhammad Jahanzaib on LinkedIn: EU Slaps Apple with $2bn Antitrust

App Store anti-steering rules are consumer-friendly, and pose

App Store anti-steering rules are consumer-friendly, and pose

EU Set to Impose Ban and Potential Fine on Apple Over App Store Rules

EU Set to Impose Ban and Potential Fine on Apple Over App Store Rules

App Store Arguments – Stratechery by Ben Thompson

App Store Arguments – Stratechery by Ben Thompson

Under Pressure: Antitrust and Competition Authorities are Now

Under Pressure: Antitrust and Competition Authorities are Now

The EU is preparing an App Store change that Apple won't like

The EU is preparing an App Store change that Apple won't like

App Store anti-steering rules are consumer-friendly, and pose little risk  to Apple

App Store anti-steering rules are consumer-friendly, and pose little risk to Apple

Techmeme: The Drucker Institute's Management Top 250 ranking shows tech  still leads; Microsoft was first for the fourth year, followed by Apple,  Nvidia, Alphabet, and IBM (Tom Corrigan/Wall Street Journal)

Techmeme: The Drucker Institute's Management Top 250 ranking shows tech still leads; Microsoft was first for the fourth year, followed by Apple, Nvidia, Alphabet, and IBM (Tom Corrigan/Wall Street Journal)

Apple hit with more than $1.95 billion EU antitrust fine over music

Apple hit with more than $1.95 billion EU antitrust fine over music

European Commission fines Apple €1.8 bn over App store rules

European Commission fines Apple €1.8 bn over App store rules