💨 Abstract
Apple lost its challenge at Germany's top court against being classified as a significant market power, joining Google and Facebook on Germany's list of tech giants subject to regulatory scrutiny. The European Commission's Digital Markets Act (DMA) is seen as the benchmark in regulating Big Tech. Apple disagreed with the decision, stating that it neglected the value of a privacy-centric business model.
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