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      Apple recently claimed that the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is forcing it to postpone the rollout of several coveted features in the EU, such as Live Translation for AirPods, iPhone Mirroring, and advanced Maps capabilities. The company argues that the law’s interoperability mandates—requiring Apple to make its features work with third-party hardware and software—introduce engineering complexities and risk to user data, hampering innovation and degrading the user experience. In response, Apple is publicly urging EU regulators to repeal or substantially revise the DMA. Meanwhile, EU digital regulators and consumer groups are defending the DMA as a crucial tool to break the dominance of gatekeeper platforms and to promote competition and choice across Europe.

      Sources: AP News, Reuters

      Key Takeaways

      – Apple asserts that DMA’s interoperability rules are causing delays in introducing advanced features in the EU, citing privacy and technical concerns.

      – The company is pushing the European Commission to repeal or overhaul the DMA, claiming the law undermines both innovation and the user experience.

      – EU regulators and consumer advocacy groups counter that the DMA is essential to curb anti-competitive practices by major tech firms and to strengthen consumer choice and fairness.

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      Apple’s latest public salvo against the EU’s Digital Markets Act is notable not just for its tone, but for what it reveals about the tension between regulation and platform control. According to Apple, several features it intended to launch in Europe have been delayed because the DMA requires those features to be interoperable with non-Apple hardware and software before they can be shipped to European users. Among the technologies now on hold are Live Translation for AirPods (which would allow cross-language conversations), iPhone Mirroring (to let users view and control their iPhone from a Mac or other device), and Maps features like preferred routes and visited places. Apple says accommodating third-party compatibility without compromising data security is proving challenging, and that its proposed technical safeguards have been rejected by regulators.

      From Apple’s perspective, the DMA imposes an engineering burden and a legal risk: if it were to roll out a feature exclusively within the Apple ecosystem before achieving third-party compatibility, it could face fines or be forced to withdraw products in the EU. The company frames this as a threat to the seamless, privacy-focused experience it promises its users.

      On the other hand, EU regulators and consumer advocates view things differently. The DMA was designed to rein in so-called “gatekeepers” — dominant digital platforms whose control over ecosystems can stifle innovation, lock out competitors, and limit consumer choice. The law compels those platforms to open certain APIs, allow alternative app stores, and support third-party interoperability in a non-discriminatory way. The European Commission has already fined Apple roughly €500 million for non-compliance with DMA anti-steering rules, and the Commission insists that the DMA does not force companies to degrade privacy or security standards.

      Beyond the immediate standoff, there’s a broader question: how should regulators balance user choice, competition, and security in a landscape where tech platforms hold significant leverage? Apple’s pushback signals that at least some major firms believe current regulatory models are too rigid or too blunt. Whether Brussels will relent, revise, or double down on enforcement remains to be seen — but Europe’s digital rulebooks are now clearly a battleground for the future of platform power.

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