A new report says that the European Union is now likely to approve the App Store changes that Apple has made, and so not impose the threatened daily fines for noncompliance.Brussels officials reportedly say the EU will accept App Store changes — image credit: European UnionApple has recently been objecting to the European Union, most specifically over its being fined $570 million for the alleged anti-competitive practices employed by Apple Music. Specifically, Apple has said that if the EU had not told it to wait, its existing compliance proposals would have prevented the fine.At the same time as arguing its case against the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), however, Apple has been working to update the App Store and its contracts with developers. Now, according to Reuters, the EU is expected to accept these latest changes. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums