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European Commission says Apple needs to stop geo-blocking practices on Apple Media Services

And the battle continues: the European Commission has  announced it’s notified Apple of several potentially prohibited geo-blocking practices that the CPC Network has identified on certain Apple Media Services.

Those services include the App Store, Apple Arcade, Music, iTunes Store, Books and Podcasts. The network requested Apple to align their practices with the EU’s anti-geo-blocking rules.

In the announcement, the CPC Network claims it found a number of limitations on Apple Media Services which, according to the network’s assessment unlawfully discriminate European consumers based on their place of residence. According to the announcement, consumers face limitations when it comes to:

Apple now has one month to reply to the CPC Network’s findings and propose commitments on how they will address the identified geo-blocking practices. Depending on Apple’s reply, the CPC Network says it “may enter into a dialogue with the company.” If Apple fails to address the concerns raised by the CPC Network, national authorities can take enforcement measures to ensure compliance. 

Apple is constantly at odds with the European Commission. Among other things, the EC wants headphones/smart pens to have access to iPadOS features, wants the App Store open to more payments options, and more. 




Article provided with permission from AppleWorld.Today
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