Is this legal case still ongoing? At first I was under the impression that this was about Apple's lackluster compliance with the DMA, but it looks like it might be about whether the DMA applies to Apple at all.
From this article, it seems they've been actively involved in the regulatory process for some time now, which is really cool. I had no idea that the concerns of free software advocates were legitimately being taken into consideration here.
Looks like Apple v. EC (over whether the DMA should apply to Apple) is indeed still ongoing at the same time as the EC's non-compliance investigations. FSFE submitted arguments to the court in favor of the EC just last month.
They aren’t taking a principled stand for open platforms, they’re trying to create a landscape in which more European tech unicorns can flourish. The best outcome to them is for European companies to gain significant market share in digital payments, app distribution, social media, text messaging, etc. The M is for Markets for a reason.
Is this legal case still ongoing? At first I was under the impression that this was about Apple's lackluster compliance with the DMA, but it looks like it might be about whether the DMA applies to Apple at all.
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They submitted a report to the European Commission describing why they think Apple's compliance is insufficient: https://fsfe.org/news/2024/news-20240627-01.en.html
From this article, it seems they've been actively involved in the regulatory process for some time now, which is really cool. I had no idea that the concerns of free software advocates were legitimately being taken into consideration here.
Looks like Apple v. EC (over whether the DMA should apply to Apple) is indeed still ongoing at the same time as the EC's non-compliance investigations. FSFE submitted arguments to the court in favor of the EC just last month.
What’s the best EU outcome in regards to Apple?
Consumer freedoms by way of compliance with laws.
Freedom to install more apps? Is that the final goal?
Freedom to use a general purpose computer with as few monopolistic restrictions as possible.
They aren’t taking a principled stand for open platforms, they’re trying to create a landscape in which more European tech unicorns can flourish. The best outcome to them is for European companies to gain significant market share in digital payments, app distribution, social media, text messaging, etc. The M is for Markets for a reason.