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Apple again tries to cut third party app fees to avoid EU fines
nubus said:9secondkox2 said:One of the problems here (excusing the fact that the EU stance on Apple’s business is criminal to begin with)There are universal rights and wrongs.Apple did everything right and abode by the law. Then the EU moved the goalposts after apple was entrenched.Not right anyway you slice it. -
Apple again tries to cut third party app fees to avoid EU fines
One of the problems here (excusing the fact that the EU stance on Apple’s business is criminal to begin with) is that the EU tells Apple to “do something” but never spells out what that is. So Apple meets them in the middle and it somehow is never enough.This won’t be either, bevause tje entire goal of the EU here is to harm Apple, mske them less successful, and steal their money. -
Bipartisan 'Open App Markets Act' resurrected to challenge Apple's App Store control
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Apple's 'F1' ad in Wallet won't hurt you, but it might save you $10
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'Fortnite' antisteering mandate punishment 'fundamentally unfair' says Apple
Apple did nothing wrong.Epic created a gigantic case just to get the courts to settle for something smaller. Unfortunately it worked.And now apple is supposed to give free access to competitors.Apple has the right to charge whatever they want. If they want to charge a developer 99% for being listed on the store, they can do thst.But they’d lose partners. That’s how the free market works.27% is fair. And if they want to go to 20%, that’s fair too.But to try to force them to take nothing? That’s criminal.