News: Potential Apple App Store Policy Changes In light of the Europe's Digital Markets Act (DMA) The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a law that could affect Apple's App Store. Apple App Store
Game and app developers may be interested in the latest information about Apple being in the process of preparing to adhere to the EU's Digital Markets Act.
As the EU's Digital Markets Act continuing to grow, Apple may be making changes to policies of the App Store's policies to make sure that it is in line to the latest law.
TechCrunch has revealed recently the fact that the Form 10-K of Apple's 2023 app has an updated version of risks and may indicate "a stronger stance on the possibility of modifications in the App Store's policies."
Apple states that it will affect how it manages distribution of its application beyond its App Store, how much they'll charge for utilization of its platform for developers, and as well how they plan to inform customers "regarding other options to purchase."
The Digital Markets Act is "the legislative act of the EU to make the market within the digital age more equitable and more contestable."
In particular, it targets at platforms with large scales that the Commission thinks are " gatekeepers," who have purposes which are a conducive business environment that is fair to businesses, providing better effective and efficient offerings that customers can choose from in addition to many more.
The month of September was September. the month of September in the EU Commission designated six special gatekeepers. These comprised Apple. Six companies, which include Alphabet, Amazon, ByteDance, Meta, and Microsoft got a complete six-month timeframe to guarantee respect for the DMA of their relevant core services.
Apple's filings with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commision (SEC) as well as the most recent and previous Form 10-K documents are accessible on the Investor Relations section on the company's website.
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