Apple has lost its legal challenges against European Union rules aimed at curbing the power of big technology companies. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Reuters.

The EU court rejected Apple's complaints regarding the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The law is designed to limit the dominance of big tech companies and boost competition. Apple had argued that some provisions of the law would negatively impact its business model.

The court's decision could lead to significant changes in Apple's operations in the EU. The company must now comply with DMA requirements, including allowing third-party apps and offering users alternative payment systems.