Italy Fines Apple, Amazon $230M Over 'Secret' Deal To Limit Resellers
Italy Fines Apple, Amazon $230M Over 'Secret' Deal To Limit Resellers
BY TYLER DURDEN WEDNESDAY, NOV 24, 2021 - 04:15 AM
The European Union's
top bureaucrats aren't the only officials on the continent focused on demanding
fairness and accountability from American big tech firms like Google, Apple and
Amazon.
This week, Italy fined
tech giants Amazon and Apple roughly $230M, accusing the firms of
anti-competitive activities by claiming they secretly cooperated to
restrict sales of Apple products in Italy on platforms run by Amazon. The
two tech giants allegedly struck a deal back in 2018, which allegedly
enabled only 'selected resellers' to sell Apple products and Beats
electronic accessories on Amazon.it.
Italy’s antitrust
authority ruled that the firms acted in violation of EU laws and affected
competition on prices. Apple and Amazon were ordered to scrap their deal and
the restrictions it imposes, and give all retailers of Apple and Beats products
non-discriminatory access to Amazon.it.
Amazon was fined
$77.4MM and Apple received a separate $151.5MM fine, lawyers said.
Both tech giants said
they would appeal the decision. In a statement cited by Reuters, Amazon called
the fine "disproportionate and unjustified," rejecting the notion
that it "benefits by excluding sellers from our store, since our business
model relies on their success."
In a separate statement, Apple also denied the allegation, stressing that the company chooses its resale partners with care "to ensure only genuine Apple products are being sold."
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/italy-fines-apple-amazon-230m-over-secret-deal-limit-resellers
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