• @Patch@feddit.uk
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      2310 months ago

      but there’s nothing in the law that states they have to let you sideload whatever you choose

      That’s pretty much exactly what the law does say.

      The gatekeeper shall allow and technically enable the installation and effective use of third-party software applications or software application stores using, or interoperating with, its operating system and allow those software applications or software application stores to be accessed by means other than the relevant core platform services of that gatekeeper.

      There’s a provision for not letting the user actively break the device, but that’s it. And it’s couched in terms like “if strictly necessary and proportionate” and “provided they are justified”, so it’s not something Apple can apply on a whim.

        • @Patch@feddit.uk
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          1410 months ago

          It doesn’t say anything about specific software. They have to allow you to use third party stores, they don’t have to allow you to download torrent apps so that you can pirate.

          Literally in the quote I posted…

          The gatekeeper shall allow and technically enable the installation and effective use of third-party software applications or software application stores

        • @abhibeckert@lemmy.world
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          There was a time, on Android custom roms, if you had pirated apps installed, they were uninstalled automatically. I see something similar happening here.

          I’m sure Apple will do malware scans on third party apps, like they do on the Mac. But if they start uninstalling legitimate third party apps, that’s going to be treated as “no allowing third party app stores” and the maximum EU fine for that is high enough to bankrupt Apple. They won’t do it.

          • @Railcar8095@lemm.ee
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            010 months ago

            the maximum EU fine for that is high enough to bankrupt Apple. They won’t do it.

            I don’t think Apple will remove side loaded apps at a massive scale, but let’s be real. Apple is worth more than a trillion. If the EU fines them enough to bankrupt, they will just leave the EU and not pay the fine. US would go to war with the EU before they allow such amount of money to be transferred to the EU.

            • @maynarkh@feddit.nl
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              010 months ago

              Meta has already got fined for more than a billion at one point for breaking the GDPR, which has smaller fines than the DMA. The US did not really do anything. The US will not go to war with its biggest ally over Apple, hell, it doesn’t stop militarily supporting key regional allies over genocide.

              Also, fines are not based on market capitalization, but on global revenue. How this would bankrupt Apple is not that the EU would bite off a trillion, but that they would grab a few bil from the revenue, and that would put Apple in the red, triggering selloffs and Apple’s valuation evaporating.

    • @maynarkh@feddit.nl
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      110 months ago

      there’s nothing in the law that states they have to let you sideload whatever you choose.

      There is, actually. And there is much more, you also will be able to publish on the App Store without using Apple’s payment services for example.

      EU lawmakers are slow, but not completely stupid.