European Commission: Apple proposes a ten-year commitment to settle antitrust allegations and grant NFC access to third-party developers
因醉鞭名马幌
发表于 2024-1-19 20:21:47
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The European Commission announced on January 19th that it will seek feedback from competitors and customers regarding Apple's concessions to resolve EU antitrust allegations and avoid potential huge fines. Feedback can be provided within one month.
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