Apple has lost its appeal against a regulatory decision that could impose stricter controls on the company in Germany.
The Federal Court of Justice upheld a 2023 ruling by the country's competition authority, which classified Apple as a company of 'paramount cross-market significance for competition,' placing it under closer scrutiny.
A decision like this means Apple will face potential regulatory measures similar to those imposed on tech giants such as Google's parent company, Alphabet, and Facebook's owner, Meta.
The ruling follows a judge's earlier indication in January that the court would side with the regulator. Apple had attempted to involve the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, but the request was denied.
In Europe, Apple's App Store has come under increasing scrutiny, with regulators expressing concerns over how the company collects and utilises vast amounts of user data. This latest setback adds to Apple's ongoing legal and regulatory challenges in the region.
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