Bring it on, time to bring down the walled gardens once and for all.<p>30% is highway robbery and Apple is making off like a bandit. Epic, Spotify, and others all see this. Time to see the fruit company humbled.
Will this have any impact on non EU markets? Similar to the USB-C port ruling, other than practical reasons, it doesn't mean it'll get applied everywhere else.<p>> Apple is also facing similar legislation in the United States, with U.S. House lawmakers in June introducing antitrust bills that would result in major changes to the tech industry if passed.<p>Nice for them to introduce a bill but how much hope is there this will actually become law. And even then, what about other countries?
I'm extremely interested in the DMA. Does anyone have a detailed explanation of the effects it will have?<p>Everyone talks about the App Store, but what options does Apple have to make the experience miserable?<p>Will Apple be forced to open up all the special treatments they currently give themselves (special APIs for OS integration and policies) to other developers?
Can’t wait for every company to have their own App Store I need to install just to download the one app I want. All the inevitable data mining and security bugs will just be the icing on the cake!