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Digital token service providers serving only overseas customers must be licensed from June 30. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The European Union finds that Apple has violated the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and has fined the company 500 million euros, ...
If the appeal doesn't go through, Apple will be forced to pay $570 million fine. Following the Digital Markets Act, Apple ...
Apple is facing a critical deadline in the European Union, with fewer than 30 days remaining to overhaul its App Store ...
Meta’s lawyers go up against the European Commission on Tuesday to challenge having part of the company’s social-networking ...
The company called the rules deeply flawed, adding the order obliges Apple to share sensitive information with rivals and ...
Microsoft announced Monday that it is making several changes to Windows 10/11 and their in-box apps in the EU to better ...
Apple has appealed a European Union order requiring it to make devices like the iPhone and iPad more interoperable with products offered by rival tech companies, a source familiar with the ...
A year after the U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation to establish a regulatory framework for digital assets -- ...
The Act places a duty on platforms not only to refrain from posting or facilitating fake reviews themselves, but also to ...