Apple is challenging a European Union order from March that details how its iOS operating system must interoperate with rival companies’ products under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), reports the WSJ.
The appeal was filed on May 30 with the European Union’s General Court in Luxembourg. It contests a decision made by the EU executive last March which mandated that Apple make iOS devices more compatible with rivals’ offerings, spanning apps, headphones, and virtual reality headsets. That order specifically requires Apple to open nine iOS connectivity features, including notifications on non-Apple wearables and enhanced wireless data transfer capabilities, to third-party developers and device makers.
Källa: Apple Appeals EU Order Requiring iOS Interoperability