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The EU has said Apple's iPadOS will now fall under the DMA 113/d5b44W04/VWzzBK3N-H33W1GZTkn2sFx_ZW5D

The EU has said Apple's iPadOS will now fall under the DMA 113/d5b44W04/VWzzBK3N-H33W1GZTkn2sFx_ZW5DT7xy5dtKWkMyCDlT3hCZPW69sMD-6lZ3kKW4S6B5T6_dX4vW7dfFGV5Y6-f4W6dHjjw1HDZnRW43Xcb56YxDDNW1F9bV05j_xdBW3c0ywy1ys4-ZW95SWSN16SJxqW1K73Qv4YZTFRW3nVFST9lDLgfW1TtKVS1_2v2tW5YJjbp8QdndmW7dhjDc4dPPZ9W5GNmm65rp-zJW9gk1VH4tCpYJV-1vFw6dkNn2W63JcRQ5m_V53W6YdrLV3FsfbXMTN8NP-FwN-W6Sx5db3xX6vwW4-t-Jh8BZ9ymf1w2c6W04 [TechCrunch Daily AM Newsletter] [View this email online in your browser](113/d5b44W04/VWzzBK3N-H33W1GZTkn2sFx_ZW5DT7xy5dtKWkMyCDms5nR32W7lCGcx6lZ3msW7b3n9b6Rn_80W7rj5lG34X9PSW7YyrJH5ndxd0N5CyrJQThY7XW7G_-sV69DTkzW25ClnP1521LjVyFVw38nJP1gW4YFBW33QxGD4W7xFdtV6g1zK3W8DK6062kqXbMW3KXBjH2xY2BGW6XKzkr2xQMzwW3nTBT21rF-8FW3s84RX5JW0QfW4twnky22Zcb6W4Y--5Z8f5L5hW2ScZp05mGYznW3Fp-k79lP9j-W3Fg11x5B9F7vV30Lf894pT5PW46P61171CH7hW3cyF-k4LyjjJW1Pp6M_41fDlBW7pklRd31zqKfW7nSBXw2jDk17W6hCWd21XY_21W2QY7x137tSXnW1-JSvJ13Zdp_W5rDyw399b5LRW3cfgrm6bs1BsW35Zp1L1tfvDZVNp_Z85YC8pRW145Yrf4TLcZxW8hmVr77QTp4yW1LmWl01C5kWlW79z3vc7vZGR7W4fwxJq7yYQKrW45F9zt26ZbTmW6LwV6S2KB5pzW59QXtT8yL8lMf2JbM_Y04) By [Alex Wilhelm](113/d5b44W04/VWzzBK3N-H33W1GZTkn2sFx_ZW5DT7xy5dtKWkMyCDlT3hCZPW69sMD-6lZ3n_W7-hPQk5M-KBPW4TLLG92J22NRVlrj_G6_jCdnW8N0mK58ll9hdN72sRzn_MdT7N1-DVD9fK5VCW5VCjyd2XnB84W1YlBYR2f28T4W2Pj2sY2dVzxyN1Lk78YdN1J0W63r0q16HNt3bW4F1cXS5-x1NNW1B23yb6-CXdSW8lC8sT2n4fNDW1F_mm41XywppW7B1lhf6nYV8PMqGh0sRSmPRVYBzC67SDYK5N1Fk3sWcZKglW3CRwT-5m87gdf10mstY04)113/d5b44W04/VWzzBK3N-H33W1GZTkn2sFx_ZW5DT7xy5dtKWkMyCDlT3hCZPW69sMD-6lZ3mNW1bZx0C2LyRvWN4lhXlDP61vzW1-NpD9418B3fW2Nvc3m6fMfDbW914d2H2t3B00N6tj5mHj7XPsW1H6zwQ1fXhPKW6GnB9F6p8XxpN98yQ1hCR4zWVnQdvH45VYSJW4r973b8DN43tW870GwX6NbDTPW2L3Vjn78ZXSPW5XcQpg92vTZKW2gy_VH2PRJNcV2yRyh5YHP00VPw0YF8MlvKLW57-Tzv43QJH5W8QWFFF8XxPm2W63y7SK4sFzMYf3cYP9Y04 Monday, April 29, 2024   Welcome to TechCrunch AM! We’re off to a quick start this morning with a new OpenAI content deal, more regulatory news from Europe about Apple, a cool startup that's raised $50 million to build CRMs for nonprofits, and another that wants to turn waste plastic into building supplies in Ethiopia. Let’s get into it! — Alex TechCrunch Top 3 113/d5b44W04/VWzzBK3N-H33W1GZTkn2sFx_ZW5DT7xy5dtKWkMyCDm83hCZPW6N1vHY6lZ3ncN1GPqkPf5GfTW8GWBl43ZZY9tW5ghk7f5q6dRdW10kV6n4SZBcwW3vkMwj6PRtGtW92SpRH4r9sKDW6L1FPN5GGk6PW1Yzzdz68_7BPN75DS0G6lsp5W4QwXwn7skV11N6FRDyF65btPVMVFKd3jB79lW4V3yB12bQjHpW75RnMW4_RFtKW8rCtMH6QKGlDW2Y4Srd60ZmLmW1pCB4d2jfM_7W2Y5tWn3SlDVxW4t3rn_11_Sv7W70_q3l2zLcQzW1H9HD68WZnK6W1KP6vL7-vcWNf3XzZs404 Image Credits: Apple 1. iPadOS to fall under DMA: The hits keep coming for Apple in the European Union. The bloc has said Apple’s tablet-specific operating system, iPadOS, will now fall under the Digital Markets Act. The EU forced Apple to open up its App Store by moving its smartphone OS under the DMA, so this decision is in line with the EU’s drive to take some heft away from the iPhone maker. [Read More](113/d5b44W04/VWzzBK3N-H33W1GZTkn2sFx_ZW5DT7xy5dtKWkMyCDm83hCZPW6N1vHY6lZ3lBW9dQ2d13Z2r6cW8BSHwQ70H7cPW3BbJ4G8-sRv_W7t5T_G7sbJcgW7LykdJ15tZfqW3YnbTw4mppRNW5sthH67G810rV4rfYk2Rs1S8W6Gz6t-77ZhtzW3GBvF736GdTZW47c7PB4XyxlJW7xlBwb2Nh96-N7V4Nc9Z01JzW7g4tm41CX_yWW3kLPrS2Rg3FqW2YCYxf7cZqjDW1GhKBv5hnGTwW8TMGd79bgrwpW79hF9D8g31RCW8XNblr6d-FgSW5WH5KZ39P2gWW85lZdN2PBKPJf6DbyGb04) 2. OpenAI strikes deal with the Financial Times: The legal fight around AI and the material used to train large language models is far from over, but that's not stopping publishers from doing business with AI companies. The Financial Times has now struck a deal with OpenAI. Notably, it’s not just for access to the FT’s written work, as the publisher says it wants to “explore ways to deepen its use of AI.” [Read More](113/d5b44W04/VWzzBK3N-H33W1GZTkn2sFx_ZW5DT7xy5dtKWkMyCDnl3hCZPW95jsWP6lZ3mNW4c0mMp5X16xkW7rYyfD6F8LPdW6HKPfK4_vMgvW75Dq637FZK0rW3BwWP24dX6nvMJbbH-341_wW8lHG79523lpQW635JXk31VMRjW7GYnfZ7JCDtQW16xGfs3VkvS9W2g_Cfk8Sm_NSW5rlgbc1172DzW1pnSvp3nrJTCW4LRcgH8hkXmRW8jPQNZ5ghPClF3MTsh1C7BLW5NKfpS2n6jmHW5pY-gD6LRK5zW7G8nSS5tN7kWW2fM4nt3CK7j0W6-Tzz95mpV99W6dH9LJ5bnDs5W4f8Rv5561Z_6N4gMJpyqwzZPW8LJ0rr7Pnv1MN2zf52tVWv1VW4FhDjF2Z9-WhW21rDzs3dR2H6W8qqhtQ8r-G-6W8BLxXq8FsGMyf4C-qm604) 3. Givebutter raises $50M for its nonprofit platform: Helping nonprofits raise money is, in fact, big business. That’s the lesson I took away from Rebecca Szkutak’s Deal Dive this week, which took a look at Givebutter, a startup that just raised $50 million to build an all-encompassing CRM system for nonprofits. Bessemer led the round. 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One such firm is Greylock, which backed the newly public Rubrik since its earliest days. As a result, it saw the value of its stake in Rubrik come in at more than $750 million. That’s a payday and a half! [Read More](113/d5b44W04/VWzzBK3N-H33W1GZTkn2sFx_ZW5DT7xy5dtKWkMyCDn23hCZPW8wLKSR6lZ3psN5CVKTJGC8kFW1njffF7tG4vsW31JKJ61jNdyLW2CBvxX6G_PFZW8s6W1p3QGZTRW62V5lF7ccb1pW5b6jbL1KznBBW6r87vL7YzFFdN5b1mrNPkRyqVF6-h78HGTHqVqRRM62hTj3jW3yTQSz2vkmg-Vl1g7z1jT-KkW5CpTPP8pmg10W5J80Bm6xyv3_W2m8Drm2rvgfTN92TmVLVfrcjW7xdvx575HTTFW5KTWFZ7k1jFDW54B2CC3fNN2sW9fXmRg30qJS4W1cJz5-1_q-HPW5xHzPD5WT0BdW7c9rk66Q-7YpW4pJqxf7Zb_wsVswYbk4XrvzgW5GqZTd1BnXF3W7CdF0S4Wzp8kf6H8XH404) Big month for startups with names ending with “-ik”: Kubik is also having a good April. The Ethiopian plastic upcycling startup just raised $1.9 million in a seed extension round just months after it raised $3.34 million. 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