The European Union is to hear Apple’s argument on Friday, against an anti-steering accusation that was initiated by Spotify, and could lead to an almost $40 billion fine.
In response, the EU began an investigation, and in 2021 issued a preliminary report. That report did say that Apple was in breach of EU laws over the promotion restrictions, or anti-steering measures, but not the App Store payment issue.
As part of the preliminary report, though, the EU issued Apple with a Statement of Objections, to which the company must respond.
Now, according to Reuters, European Commission officials and what are described as their peers in national competition agencies, will hold a closed session with Apple.
In the session scheduled for Friday, Apple is expected to argue that Spotify’s complaint about the dominance of Apple Music has no merit. Currently Spotify is the dominant streamer in Europe, with Apple Music reportedly coming in either third or fourth place over most EU countries.
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