They're working on that, give it some time. The complaint from Spotify gets the ball rolling. The EU will do the rest. Two or three years from now they'll have a $4 billion fine for Apple.
"Spotify announced this morning that it’s filed an antitrust complaint against Apple with the European Union, alleging that the iPhone maker is harming consumer choice and stifling innovation via the rules it enforces on the App Store."
It's based on marketshare. iOS doesn't have enough marketshare on the smartphone market to be bothered by those laws. If apple was controlling the whole smartphone market, it could fall under those laws, even if its operating system wasn't open to other manufacturer.
Agreed, and this needs to stop in my opinion. The EU makes an enormous amount of money by suing tech-giants over and over again without doing enough research to know what companies in this sector are doing.
Those aren't based on nothing. There is laws and being a tech giant doesn't grant the right to go around those.
If those fines aren't justified, those companies can use the justice system in place to fight back, like everybody else.
It's not a free for all, get free money from tech companies with no legal background.
Apple isn't getting fined for it's app store which is essentially the same structure as Google's OEM hardware setup