Apple faces another EU antitrust complaint as App Store pressure grows
By Tom Warren
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Apple is facing yet another European antitrust complaint, after Rakuten’s Kobo subsidiary complained to the European Commission about Apple’s 30 percent cut on ebooks in the App Store. The Financial Times reports that Rakuten filed the complaint in March, alleging that it’s anti-competitive for Apple to take a 30-percent commission on ebooks sold through the App Store while promoting its own Apple Books service.
Rakuten’s complaint is very similar to the complaint that Spotify filed last year in Europe. Spotify has claimed Apple uses its App Store to stifle innovation and limit consumer choice in favor of its own Apple Music service. The music streaming service is also concerned over the “Apple tax” imposed on developers, a 30-percent...
June 16, 2020 at 02:38PM
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