Apple is pushing back against new EU rules that require its products to be interoperable with those of its competitors. The tech giant argues that these Digital Markets Act mandates force sensitive sharing of information, potentially stifling innovation and consumer privacy. A defiant legal showdown unfolds amid sweeping calls for market openness.
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