Friday, March 21, 2025

Apple Under German Antitrust Scrutiny

Karin Matussek (Hacker News):

The judges on Tuesday said the Federal Cartel Office was right to find that the iPhone maker’s footprint across markets meets the threshold for more oversight.

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Apple was attempting to topple a May 2023 decision by the German antitrust watchdog, which subjected it to the so-called 19a rules on the grounds that its strong position in digital markets could threaten competition.

Ursula Knapp:

With that, Apple joins Google parent Alphabet, and Facebook owner Meta, on Germany’s growing list of tech giants subject to possible measures curbing their dominance.

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“Our ongoing review of Apple’s tracking regulation for third-party apps is therefore on a solid footing, and we are working flat out on this case and other cases against the major internet companies,” [Mundt] added.

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"Cartel Office" is an excellent name. I really wish the US (and more countries) had a Cartel Office that was actually effective. People complain about capitalism but cartels are usually what they mean. The US especially loves to have 2-3 companies with no material difference who collude with each other to stamp out all possible real competition. The literal definition of a cartel, but in the States we call it The American Way.

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