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The European Commission, which began investigating Apple, Meta, and Alphabet’s Google in March under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), considers Apple and Meta to be priority cases

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Rimjhim Singh New Delhi

Apple and Meta Platforms are likely to be charged for non-compliance with landmark European Union (EU) regulations designed to limit their dominance, according to a report in Moneycontrol.

The European Commission, which began investigating Apple, Meta, and Alphabet’s Google in March this year under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), considers Apple and Meta to be priority…



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