Apple on Monday filed an appeal against the European Union’s decision, the company not to follow the rules for fixing the rules for fixing € 500 million (about $ 580 million) that companies have been given a mandate to steer users outside the app store to buy developers. Multiple Reports,
The European Commission issued a fine in April, stating that Apple failed to follow the Digital Markets Act (DMA) rules to allow developers to accept payment for its apps outside Apple’s ecosystem.
Apple Revised your fee structure for app distribution The European Union with a more complex structure at the end of June consisting of an initial acquisition fee, a store service fee, as well as with a Chief Technology Commission to accommodate alternative payment methods. The move was likely to avoid fines further from the European Commission.
Bloomberg said in a statement, “We believe that we proceed to the European Commission’s decisions – and their unprecedented penalty – the need for the law. As we need our appeal.
Apple did not immediately return the request for comment.