The European Commission filed its first
antitrust charges against Apple in April following an initial
complaint by the iPhone maker's rival Spotify.
Apple has rejected the EU charges, saying that its App Store
enabled Spotify to become the world's largest music subscription
service. It has been given 12 weeks to respond to the charges.
BEUC said it has been allowed to join as an interested third
party in the antitrust regulator's case, which could lead to a
hefty fine of as much as 10% of Apple's global turnover and
force a change to its business practices.
"We look forward to working with the Commission to ensure that
Europe's consumers have access to a full range of music
streaming services without their choices being unfairly
restricted or prices being artificially inflated," BEUC Director
General Monique Goyens said in a statement.
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Alexander Smith)
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