Apple gets burned by the EU again this time for geo-blocking you from some apps and movies
Date:
Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:44:10 +0000
Description:
As the long saga of Apple-EU tensions continues, regulators have warned Apple to stop its practice of geo-blocking media content.
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The European Commission the executive arm of the European Union has warned Apple to desist from geo-blocking activities that it calls discriminatory.
In a press release posted to the official European Commission website , the Commission warned Apple to discontinue its practice of blocking Apple Media Services content based on where a user lives.
Apple Media Services comprises Apples digital storefronts and streaming services, and includes the App Store, Apple Arcade , Music, the iTunes Store, Books, and Podcasts.
Its no secret that Apple tailors and restricts the content delivered through these services to specific national and regional markets, but this is rarely considered a form of discrimination.
However, the European Commission and the EUs Consumer Protection Network have now notified Apple that these actions could contravene two EU regulations.
The EUs Geo-blocking regulation forbids unjustified discrimination against an EU customer based on nationality, residence, or place of establishment when providing goods or services to customers in a different member state.
The Services Directive contains similar protections that forbid
discriminatory provisions based on a customer's nationality or place of residence.
Apple is, seemingly, generally loathe to cooperate with authorities if it can avoid doing so see the companys long history with the FBI but the EU has managed to twist the arm of the worlds erstwhile most valuable company
before.
Its generally accepted that pressure from the EU was the main reason Apple switched to USB-C from the proprietary Lightning port. Though the rest of the mobile industry had long-since switched to USB-C, the Lightning port served
as a valuable source of revenue for Apple through first-party sales and the Made for iPhone licensing scheme.
However, the EU announced regulation in 2022 forcing all device makers to
adopt USB-C by the end of 2024, to reduce e-waste Apple complied with the iPhone 15 lineup in 2023. Furthermore, the EU has successfully forced Apple
to enable sideloading of apps and third-party App stores on iPhones sold in Europe.
Well probably see Apple fall in line with these regulations again, though
there could be some consequences down the road Apple Intelligence is still missing from EU iPhones , and Apple could continue to withhold features as retaliation for strong regulations. This is mostly conjecture at this point, though.
Apple has been given one month to reply to the European Commission, with suggestions on how to alleviate its own geo-blocking practices.
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https://www.techradar.com/phones/iphone/apple-gets-burned-by-the-eu-again-this -time-for-geo-blocking-you-from-some-apps-and-movies
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