The outcome of the Epic Games case may set a precedent for how digital marketplaces operate. If Apple is required to alter its commission structure, it could lead to similar changes across other ...
The game is back on the Google Play Store, but another court decision is rolling back some of the developer-friendly changes ...
App Store Facilitated $1.3 Trillion in 2024, As Apple Defended Developer Fees Your email has been sent Apple’s App Store facilitated $1.3 trillion worth of app sales and billings in 2024, and the ...
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Apple faces possible EU-wide collective lawsuits over App Store fees after key court ruling
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) may soon confront a wave of class action-style damages claims across the European Union after the ...
Apple is today announcing some updates to its Digital Markets Act compliance plan in the European Union, with changes to external linking that give developers more freedom to direct customers to ...
Apple (AAPL) is facing a groundbreaking $1.8 billion mass lawsuit in London, where it stands accused of abusing its dominant market position by imposing a 30% commission on app developers using its ...
STOCKHOLM, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Apple (AAPL.O), opens new tab on Thursday changed its policy in the European Union to allow developers to communicate with their customers outside its App Store after the ...
Apple Inc. today appealed a €500 million fine that it had received in the European Union last year over the App Store’s terms of service. The company filed the ...
Payments processing software provider Stripe is ready to help iOS app developers bypass Apple’s cut of App Store transactions. In a post on X, Stripe product manager Michael Luo said the team “cooked ...
Remember that feeling when your favorite band’s lead guitarist suddenly quits right before a tour? That’s Apple right now, watching its App Store revenue model potentially walk out the door. The ...
Apple lost an early attempt to stop a Dutch antitrust lawsuit, and Europe's top court says the case can now move forward.
The EU has today announced that it is not satisfied that Apple’s App Store changes comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), and the company is now officially under investigation for non-compliance.
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