Spain investigates Apple’s App Store practices
The probe will examine whether Apple imposed unequal commercial conditions on developers of mobile applications sold through its App Store.
Spain’s antitrust regulator, the CNMC, has launched an investigation into Apple’s App Store for potentially anti-competitive behaviour. The investigation focuses on Apple’s alleged imposition of unequal commercial conditions on developers of mobile applications sold through its platform.
The CNMC has suggested that these practices could constitute a serious violation of competition law. If Apple is found guilty, it could face a substantial fine of up to 10% of its global revenues. The following investigation in Spain highlights ongoing concerns about Apple’s dominance in the app store market and its impact on competition and developers.