Comment by zimpenfish
9 months ago
> Imagine the EU or any government being in the position of saying to Apple: "You did not adhere to our terms xyz, therefore we terminate our granted permission for you to operate in this region.
Isn't that literally what the EU is doing with the DMA?
No, the EU have given them warnings with detailed explanation about what needs to change, and substantial timeframes to get the changes done.
Yes, but you cut off the critical words "without explaining why". And such decisions are subject to court review.
Really what people want is "judicial review for TOS bans", which I can see huge benefits to but it's also very expensive.
Certainly not.