- The EU’s interpretation of the DMA is vastly different from what they actually wrote on paper.
- If Apple were asking hardware vendors to access iOS through these methods it would be deemed anticompetitive.
- There is now an opportunity for Apple to not support standards, forcing vendors to use their methods or not have access to the platform: making it more costly for hardware vendors to access the full market.
- The EU’s interpretation of the DMA is vastly different from what they actually wrote on paper.
- If Apple were asking hardware vendors to access iOS through these methods it would be deemed anticompetitive.
- There is now an opportunity for Apple to not support standards, forcing vendors to use their methods or not have access to the platform: making it more costly for hardware vendors to access the full market.