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EU Gets Involved with FTC’s Probe Into Apple’s Rejection of Flash
If it continues to baffle you that Apple’s opposition to Flash remains in the headlines, you’re not alone. But when more and more big players and powerhouses join the investigation into Apple’s decision to reject Flash, the story is difficult to ignore.
It now appears European Union regulators have joined the party along with the US Federal Trade Commission in probing why Apple continues to block Adobe Flash from its iOS product line. Today, The New York Post reported the EU’s alleged intervention saying that the regulators may have been involved since June in the ongoing investigation as to whether “Apple’s business practices harm competition.”
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