One month after hitting Apple with a fine of €500 million ($569m) for failing to fully comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) the European Commission this week threatened additional penalties if the iPhone-maker does not act quickly to remedy its failure. The threat of ongoing, periodic fines is spelled out in the full text of the Commission’s decision released on Monday.
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