District Court of Rotterdam confirms ACM decision: Apple . . . The court has ruled that ACM was right to establish that Apple abused its dominant position because dating app providers were restricted in their freedom of choice Dating app providers had to use Apple’s payment system, were not allowed to refer to payment options outside the app, and had to pay to Apple a high commission (of 30 percent, or
Netherlands court rules Apple abused App Store dominance A Netherlands court confirmed a 2021 ruling by the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) that Apple abused its dominant position by imposing unfair conditions on dating app providers in
Summary of decision on abuse of dominant position by Apple subject to periodic penalty payments on Apple for abusing its dominant position As such, Apple violates Section 24 of the Dutch Competition Act (Mw) and Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) Apple abuses its dominant position by imposing unreasonable conditions on dating-app providers