( October 6, 2025, 07:21 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The European Commission went too far in its enforcement of the EU's Digital Markets Act when it forced Apple to open up its iPhone for interoperability, thus breaching the European Charter of Fundamental Rights, Apple is arguing before the EU's lower-tier court. According to details released Monday, Apple is contesting two decisions "specifying" interoperability, saying the "European Commission exceeded the limits on its competence" and erred in imposing technical measures for services such as WiFi, audio switching and pairing.Official applications are attached. Case references are T-354/25 and T-359/25....
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