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Apple Loses EU Fight Over App Store Gatekeeper Label

Apple's challenge against the EU's designation of its App Stores and iOS platform as "gatekeepers" was dismissed by Europe's top court on Wednesday, reports Reuters.

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"The General Court dismisses Apple's actions regarding its designation as a gatekeeper in relation to the App Store and iOS," the Luxembourg-based tribunal said.

Apple took its case to Luxembourg's General Court in 2024 after the European Commission designated its five App Stores – on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch – as a single core platform service under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), a label that brings with it a set of strict obligations.

Designated "gatekeepers" are prohibited from favoring their own services over those of rivals, and are prevented from combining personal data across different services. They also have to give users the option to use alternative app stores.

Apple also challenged the EU's designation of iOS as a gateway platform, a status that requires the operating system allows rival services to interoperate with it.

The company also disputed the classification of iMessage as a number-independent interpersonal communications service, or NIICS, which would subject the app to EU telecoms rules. But the General Court said Apple's actions regarding the iMessage service are inadmissible.

To be classified as a "gatekeeper" under the DMA, a company must fulfill certain criteria, including having sales across the EU of at least €7.5 billion, or a market capitalization of €75 billion or above. The designation also requires platforms or services to have more than 45 million monthly active users and over 10,000 active business users annually within the EU.

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Top Rated Comments

Marcpek Avatar
7 hours ago at 03:05 am

EU and its dictatorship in action.
Interesting take... for me a dictatorship would be the exact opposite, that is: a dictatorship would allow corporations to grow unchecked regardless of consumer rights, until they form oligarchies that completely ignore consumer rights. And it would be completely fine with it as long as the dictator can pocket plenty of bribes. I name no names, if this reminds you of something or someone it's not my fault.
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MeasterHD Avatar
8 hours ago at 02:22 am
EU and its dictatorship in action.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 hours ago at 04:04 am

EU and its dictatorship in action.
Democracy. When things are openly voted on it’s called a democracy. Nobody dictated anything, EU citizens voted for their representatives who voted on this law. Most citizens are in favour of this. The culture here is very different to the US.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8 hours ago at 02:30 am

A pity! So much for the recent Apple-EC “constructive” negotiations. They do meet the gatekeeper criteria, though, so what was the point of arguing?
The negotiations were never about Apple no longer being a gatekeeper. The negotiations were how to fulfill the obligations of being a gatekeeper.

This verdict just confirms that the commission was correct in applying the DMA to Apple in the first place. Negotiations were moot if Apple had somehow won this case.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sw1tcher Avatar
7 hours ago at 03:25 am

So the EU court rules in favor of the EU Commision ruling. Who would've thought that.
The EU court does not always agree with a EU Commission ruling.

For instance, the EU Commission labeled Meta's Marketplace platform as a gatekeeper, but Luxembourg's General Court disagreed and annulled that gatekeeper designation ('https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2026/0603/1576517-eu-court-backs-meta-fight-against-marketplace-label/').
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
one more Avatar
8 hours ago at 02:28 am

Stop.
We need Apple to pay taxes in EU.
We need the same features across all countries (Siri, AI tools, iPhone Mirroring and so on).
Then Apple will need to comply with the rules, just as they have done before with the alternative browser list (pretty confusing for an average user, IMO), the alternative app stores (not much use either) and the delayed rolling out of Apple Intelligence.

Every problem has a solution; it is just that at the moment both Apple and the EC are in the posturing phase, flexing their political and economic muscles. They will sort it out, eventually, as currently the EU customers (whose interests both Apple and the EC claim to protect) are losing out on the new features.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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