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    EU asks Apple to stop geo-restricting services

    By Tanya YeNovember 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • The European Commission has ordered Apple to stop geo-blocking in its various services. Geo-blocking is the practice of restricting content based on a user’s geographical location.
    • The EU says that no company should unfairly discriminate on the basis of a customer’s nationality, place of residence or place of registration.

    What happened

    Apple has been ordered by the European Union to end its geo-blocking practices on services such as the App Store. The European Commission issued a formal directive, stating that Apple’s restrictions on content and services based on the user’s location violated EU antitrust rules. The ruling targets Apple’s policy of offering different services and prices in various countries within the EU, effectively limiting access to the same digital content across borders.

    The EU’s decision stems from concerns that these geo-blocking practices hinder cross-border trade and reduce consumer choice. Apple has been given a set period to comply with the directive and make the necessary changes to ensure that all EU users have equal access to its digital services and content, regardless of their country of residence.

    Also read: YouTube cancels Premium subscriptions using VPN

    Also read: EU antitrust regulators to spell out how Apple must open up to rivals

    Why it is important

    This ruling is significant as it marks a major step in the EU’s ongoing efforts to regulate digital market practices and ensure fair competition within its single market. For Apple, the decision could require significant adjustments to its pricing structures and service offerings in Europe.

    The move is also part of a broader trend of the EU taking a more aggressive stance toward big tech companies like Apple, Google, and Amazon, particularly in areas related to anti-competitive behavior and consumer rights. The decision to end geo-blocking is expected to benefit consumers by giving them more access to a uniform digital experience across the EU, reducing regional disparities in pricing and service availability.

    For startups and smaller digital service providers, this ruling could level the playing field, allowing them to compete more easily across European markets. The EU’s focus on consumer protection and fair competition is likely to influence global policies, especially as other regions and countries look to regulate big tech in similar ways.

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    Tanya Ye

    Tanya Ye is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied literature at University of Southampton. She specialises in IT infrastructure and tech trends. Contact her at t.ye@btw.media.

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