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Apple Sues EU to Block Digital Markets Act Rules

Apple escalated its ongoing dispute with the European Union by launching a legal challenge against the Digital Markets Act, marking a new phase in their regulatory clash. The lawsuit, filed before the EU General Court, underscores the tech giant’s resistance to sweeping compliance demands under the DMA. Apple sues EU to block enforcement of rules it claims undermine its platform integrity and user privacy controls.

The legal confrontation follows months of rising tension between Brussels and Cupertino over the DMA’s potential to reshape the digital ecosystem. As Apple sues EU to block key provisions, the company argues the legislation imposes unfair constraints on its App Store operations and data practices. The case could set a precedent for how digital gatekeepers are treated under EU law.

The article also references recent vulnerabilities, including CVE-2025-11371 and CVE-2025-54253, though their connection to the case remains unclear.

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