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GOOGLE CHARGED WITH BREACHING EU RULES, APPLE ORDERED TO OPEN UP: A NEW CHAPTER IN TECH REGULATION

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March 21, 2025

On March 19, 2025, the European Union fired a double-barreled salvo at two of America’s tech titans, charging Alphabet’s Google with violating its landmark Digital Markets Act (DMA) and ordering Apple to loosen its grip on iPhone and iPad ecosystems.

GOOGLE CHARGED WITH BREACHING EU RULES, APPLE ORDERED TO OPEN UP: A NEW CHAPTER IN TECH REGULATION

Reported by Reuters, this escalation marks a pivotal moment in the EU’s ongoing crusade to tame Big Tech, spotlighting Google’s search and app store practices while pressing Apple to let rivals into its walled garden. For tech enthusiasts and everyday users, it’s a clash of giants with stakes that could reshape how we interact with the digital world.

imageThe European Commission’s actions—two charges against Google and a directive for Apple—signal a tougher stance under the DMA, a 2023 law designed to curb the dominance of tech gatekeepers. With fines looming up to 10% of global revenue—potentially $30 billion for Google and $39 billion for Apple, based on 2024 figures—this isn’t just a slap on the wrist; it’s a gauntlet thrown down amid transatlantic tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats. Here’s how it unfolded, what’s at play, and why it matters.

GOOGLE'S DOUBLE TROUBLE: SEARCH AND PLAY UNDER FIRE

Google’s facing a two-pronged assault from the EU. The first charge zeroes in on its app store, Google Play, alleging it stifles developers from steering users to cheaper deals outside its ecosystem—think in-app links to third-party sites blocked or buried, per Reuters. The second targets Google Search, accusing it of favoring its own services—Google Shopping, Flights, Hotels—over rivals, skewing results to keep competitors like Booking.com or Yelp at bay, per The Verge. Both stem from the DMA’s “don’t” list, mandating fair play and user choice.

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