Apple will protect indie developers in Europe from the bankruptcy risk of DMA changes<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>While Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) <a href="
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<p>Apple had already made a number of changes to its terms to reduce the risk, and has now added two more protections which should prevent that nightmare scenario … </p>
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Apple will protect indie developers in Europe from the bankruptcy risk of DMA changes