BRUSSELS – Today, Gene Burrus, Global Policy Counsel for the Coalition for App Fairness (CAF), issued the following statement in response to Apple’s call to repeal the DMA: “Apple’s latest broadside against the Digital Markets Act and the sovereignty of the European Union is nothing more than an attempt to preserve its gatekeeper power and intimidate regulators. […] The post CAF Statement in Response to Apple’s Attack on the DMA appeared first on Coalition for App Fairness.| Coalition for App Fairness
London, UK — Today, the Coalition for App Fairness (CAF) released the following statement in response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s provisional designation of Apple and Google’s mobile ecosystems as having Strategic Market Status. Up to 8,000 jobs annually could be created if the UK| Coalition for App Fairness
Washington, DC—Today, Representative Lori Trahan (D-MA) co-sponsored the App Store Freedom Act, which was introduced by Representative Kat Cammack (R-FL) in May. The bill would outlaw anti-competitive practices in mobile app stores, which are dominated by Google and Apple. Gene Burrus, Global Policy Counsel for The Coalition for App Fairness (CAF), released the following statement: […] The post CAF Applauds Bipartisan Support for App Store Freedom Act appeared first on Coalition for App F...| Coalition for App Fairness
The Digital Markets Act is designed to benefit businesses and consumers. However, some gatekeepers are still finding ways to sidestep the law. The Coalition for App Fairness sent the letter below to European Commission leaders urging immediate and decisive enforcement of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in response to Apple’s continued non-compliance. Apple’s latest proposed […] The post Time for the European Commission to Blow the Final Whistle on Apple appeared first on Coalition for App...| Coalition for App Fairness
London, UK — Today, the Coalition for App Fairness (CAF) released the following statement in response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s provisional designation of Apple and Google’s mobile ecosystems as having Strategic Market Status. “Designating Apple and Google’s mobile ecosystems an| Coalition for App Fairness
BRUSSELS – Today, Gene Burrus, Global Policy Counsel for the Coalition for App Fairness (CAF), issued the following statement in response to Apple’s new proposal to comply with the DMA: “Apple’s sham compliance is not just a calculated deception – it’s illegal. By blatantly ignoring the European Commission’s clear ruling from April, Apple is doubling […] The post CAF Statement on Apple’s Sham Compliance appeared first on Coalition for App Fairness.| Coalition for App Fairness
Washington, DC—Today, Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) introduced the Open App Markets Act, which would prohibit anti-competitive practices and increase consumer choice and competition in the mobile app ecosystem, which is dominated by Google and Apple. Gene Burrus, Glo| Coalition for App Fairness
London, UK— Today, the Coalition for App Fairness (CAF), released the following statement in response to the IPPR’s report recommending UK government strengthen the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to create fairer, more dynamic digital markets. “Today’s report underscores the benefits of strong enforcement of the DMCC Act to rein in Apple and Google’s anticompetitive […] The post CAF Statement on IPPR Call to Strengthen CMA, Tackle Apple and Google App Store Duopoly appear...| Coalition for App Fairness
Washington, DC—Today, Representative Kat Cammack (R-FL) introduced the App Store Freedom Act, which would outlaw anti-competitive practices in mobile app stores, which are dominated by Google and Apple. Gene Burrus, Global Policy Counsel for The Coalition for App Fairness (CAF), released the following statement: “CAF applauds Congresswoman Cammack for introducing the App Store Freedom Act, […] The post Coalition for App Fairness Endorses App Store Freedom Act to Prohibit Unfair or Decep...| Coalition for App Fairness
WASHINGTON, DC – Today the Coalition for App Fairness (CAF) released the following statement after U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers issued a ruling that Apple failed to comply with a court injunction in an antitrust case filed by Epic Games. “American consumers, businesses, and judges have had enough of Apple’s lawless behavior and anticompetitive […] The post CAF Statement on Apple Violating Injunction in Antitrust Case appeared first on Coalition for App Fairness.| Coalition for App Fairness