The European Commission has said it will review Apple’s proposed acquisition of music identification platform Shazam, following a request from several European nations for the deal to be looked at amid competition concerns.
Apple announced that it would buy the platform, which searches for and identifies songs by listening to a segment of any music, in December 2017. Though the price it was expected to pay was never revealed, it is believed the deal would be worth $400m.
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