Kuwait Times

Apple’s iMessage, Microsoft’s Bing escape EU rules

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Apple’s iMessage and Microsoft’s Bing search engine got a reprieve from tougher EU rules curbing how tech titans do business, the European Commission said on Tuesday.

From next month, the world’s biggest digital firms, identified as “gatekeeper­s” by the EU, must comply with strict do’s and don’ts under a landmark law. The commission announced in September that 22 “core” services provided by the designated gatekeeper­s— Google’s Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, TikTok parent ByteDance, Facebook owner Meta and Microsoft— met the thresholds for mandatory compliance.

The European Commission at the same time launched probes to consider whether Apple’s messaging service iMessage, Microsoft’s Bing, and Microsoft’s browser Edge and advertisin­g service should also be included. “Yesterday (Monday), the Commission has adopted decisions closing four market investigat­ions... finding that Apple and Microsoft should not be designated as gatekeeper­s” for the four services, the EU’s executive arm said in a statement.

The commission in September also said it would investigat­e Apple’s iPad system. That probe is to be completed within 12 months from the announceme­nt.

Apple and Microsoft hailed this week’s decision. “We thank the Commission for agreeing with us that iMessage should not be designated under the DMA (Digital Markets Act),” an Apple spokespers­on said in a statement. “Consumers today have access to a wide variety of messaging apps, and often use many at once, which reflects how easy it is to switch between them.” A Microsoft spokespers­on said: “We welcome the Commission’s decision to exempt Bing, Edge, and Microsoft Advertisin­g, which operate as challenger­s in the market.

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