EU fines Apple more than 1.8 billion euros

EU fines Apple more than 1.8 billion euros

2024-03-04 12:57:10

Apple was fined 1.84 billion euros on Monday for preventing Spotify and other streaming services from informing users of payment options outside its App Store, the European Commissioner announced at Competition, Margrethe Vestager, during a press conference.

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On Monday March 4, the European Commission imposed a fine of 1.84 billion euros on Apple for non-compliance with EU competition rules in the online music market, an unprecedented sanction once morest which the giant American decided to appeal.

Spotify, a very popular music streaming platform, had contacted Brussels once morest the practices of the Californian giant, judged to be contrary to European rules of “fair competition” and which, according to it, do not make it possible to “guarantee freedom of choice for consumers and an environment fair to developers”

At the end of a formal investigation opened in June 2020, the European executive ruled in favor of the applicant.

“For a decade, Apple abused its dominant position in the market for the distribution of streaming music applications” via its AppStore application store, explained Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager.

The Apple group has thus put in place restrictions to prevent application developers from promoting to users on iPhone and iPad “alternative and cheaper services available outside the Apple ecosystem”, Music, a- she added.

“This is illegal: under EU antitrust rules, we have today fined Apple more than 1.8 billion euros,” she said.

The group must also put an end to the practices identified and refrain from adopting equivalent measures in the future.

Spotify had contacted Brussels once morest Apple’s practices, deemed to be contrary to European rules of “fair competition” © Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP/Archives

Apple announces appeal

This is the first time that the EU has sanctioned Apple for breaching competition rules.

This amount is deemed “proportionate to the global revenues” of the Cupertino (California) group and “necessary to be a deterrent,” the European executive said in a press release.

“Such a fixed fine was necessary because a significant part of the damage is non-monetary and cannot be properly taken into account on the basis of revenue (…) And the fine must be sufficient to deter Apple from repeating this infringement or a similar infringement”, insists the Commission.

The aim is also to “deter other companies of similar size and with similar resources from committing the same offense”.

Apple immediately announced that it would appeal the fine imposed.

The group deplored a sanction “taken despite the Commission’s inability to discover the slightest credible evidence of harm caused to consumers”. The fine “ignores the realities of a thriving, competitive and rapidly growing market,” reacted the American giant.

Apple, for its part, accuses Spotify of seeking to benefit “without paying” from the advantages of the App Store and its “tools and technologies” which “have contributed to making” the Swedish platform “one of the most recognizable in the world.

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