04
Jul
Apple has strongly opposed a recent ruling by the European Union to apply a €500 million penalty, stating that the sanction is "unjustified" and "extraordinary" in scope. The penalty, revealed as part of an antitrust inquiry, has once again sparked discussions about the regulation of large tech companies functioning within the European single market, along with wider issues concerning competition, consumer options, and digital equality.The European Commission, acting as the executive branch of the EU, has charged Apple with unfair competition methods by preventing music streaming services from notifying users about different, usually more affordable, subscription choices outside of Apple’s…