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Apple has changed its App Store rules in the U.S. to let apps link users to their own websites so they can buy subscriptions or other digital goods. This change comes after a U.S. court ruled in ...
Link-out fees collected from developers are a bargaining chip as Apple fights against the Digital Markets Act.
A federal judge’s recent ruling has made it possible for apps to sell software and subscriptions outside the App Store without having to pay a commission. By Tripp Mickle Tripp Mickle has ...
Apple is updating its App Store linking rules and fees in the European Union to comply with the requirements of the Digital ...
Apple is appealing the 500 million euro ($570 million) fine that it is facing in the European Union for allegedly violating ...
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Stocktwits on MSNApple Tweaks App Store Rules To Satisfy EU — But New Developer Fees Spark ‘Unlawful’ Outcry From Epic CEO(AAPL) announced a series of additional changes to its App Store policy to skirt the 500-million-euro ($585 million) fine imposed by the commission in late April. The fine followed the EU’s ...
Apple does, however, hope the changes it has now introduced to its steering arrangements for developers in will bring its ...
Among other new allowances, EU-based app developers can now promote and link to offers for digital goods and services outside their app.
Apple Inc. appealed a €500 million ($580 million) fine from the European Union, calling the penalty “unprecedented” and the ...
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