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EU Commission urges Apple to improve interoperability between headset and watch

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Last updated: 2024/09/19 at 11:55 AM
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The European Commission is taking action through the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to prevent online gatekeepers like Apple from dominating digital markets and blocking out competitors such as their own Apple Watch or AirPods. Under the DMA, Apple will need to provide free and effective interoperability to third-party developers and businesses with hardware and software features controlled by Apple’s operating systems. The Commission wants Apple to ensure that its devices work with other smartwatches, headphones, and virtual reality headsets in order to prevent the restriction of competition in favor of Apple’s own products.

The European Commission is starting two proceedings to assist Apple in complying with the DMA rules. The first proceeding focuses on ensuring Apple’s devices work with other third-party devices, while the second examines how Apple addresses requests for interoperability submitted by developers. The goal is to guide Apple towards effective compliance with its interoperability obligations through constructive dialogue. Seven gatekeepers, including Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Booking.com, Google, TikTok, and Facebook, have been designated under the DMA. The proceedings will be closed within 6 months, during which the Commission will send Apple its preliminary findings.

In June, the Commission announced that Apple was breaching the DMA with its App Store rules. The tech giant was found to prevent app developers from freely directing consumers to alternative channels for content. While Apple still has the right to respond, the Commission could make a non-compliance decision before next March. Recently, an EU consumer group launched a coordinated class action against Apple in Belgium, Italy, Spain, and Portugal for imposing unfair charges on non-Apple music streaming services through its app store. The European Commission had previously fined Apple €1.8 billion for applying restrictions on app developers regarding the use of cheaper music subscription services outside of the app.

The use of specifications proceedings under the DMA aims to provide clarity for developers, third parties, and Apple itself regarding compliance with interoperability obligations. This process will ensure that measures proposed by Apple work in practice and meet the needs of businesses in a fair and competitive manner. By engaging in constructive dialogue, the EU seeks to guide Apple towards effective compliance with the DMA rules to prevent anti-competitive behaviors and uphold fair markets in the digital sector. The Commission’s actions will help prevent online gatekeepers like Apple from dominating digital markets and stifling competition to favor their own products.

In its efforts to address concerns related to Apple’s dominance in digital markets, the European Commission is taking proactive measures to ensure fair competition and interoperability in the digital sector. By instigating proceedings under the DMA, the Commission aims to guide Apple towards compliance with new competition rules that will prevent the restriction of competition in favor of Apple’s own products. By engaging in dialogue with Apple and consulting with third parties, the EU seeks to implement measures that work in practice and meet the needs of businesses in a competitive and fair manner. The Commission’s actions emphasize the importance of adhering to interoperability obligations to prevent anti-competitive behaviors and promote fair markets in the digital sector.

The European Commission has identified Apple as one of the gatekeepers under the DMA, along with other tech giants like Amazon, Microsoft, and Booking.com. Through the DMA proceedings, the Commission will ensure that Apple complies with the rules that require free and effective interoperability with third-party developers and businesses using Apple’s operating systems. By examining how Apple addresses requests for interoperability and ensuring that its devices work with other third-party devices, the Commission aims to prevent Apple from restricting competition to favor its own products such as AirPods and Apple Watch. Overall, the Commission’s actions are focused on promoting fair competition and preventing anti-competitive behaviors in the digital sector to uphold fair markets and protect consumers.

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