Apple, Under Antitrust Scrutiny, Halves App Store Fee for Smaller Developers

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Apple will collect a 15% rather than 30% commission from companies that generate up to $1 million in revenue through its App Store, including in-app purchases

Tech giant cuts its take to 15% from 30% for some app makers, in the wake of criticism over its power in the Apple-device ecosystem

Apple’s stock-market value hit a new record this year, but its longstanding disputes with app developers are bubbling over into public view. WSJ explains why high-profile companies like Epic Games, Spotify and Tinder are at odds with App Store rules. Video/illustration: Jaden Urbi/WSJ

 

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Apple can’t lose.

因為是🍎 就少有人說它打劫了 如果形成足夠的競爭 15%會降低到x%以下 10%?5%?

List those companies.

Apple have been a leech for far too long.

tim_cook Nice job! How can Apple make it even less cost prohibitive to do business through the Apple platform?

But no such luck for big players like Fortnight. Well, that will them happy. Way to go, Apple

Stay Woke Apple...

thank you very much for your work

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