Apple is being investigated by Dutch competition authorities for a requirement that developers use its payment system, which charges commissions of between 15 and 30 percent. The year-long investigation by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets, or ACM, is now close to a draft decision.
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Dutch competition authorities have told developers involved in the investigation that they are close to reaching a draft decision regarding its antitrust case against Apple.
[co-author: Lenneke van Gaal]
The protection of consumers in the online environment has recently taken flight in the Netherlands and is currently a hot topic in this jurisdiction for consumer protection organizations. These organizations actively collaborate with each other, as well as other EU organizations, to create a robust framework for the protection of consumers in the online environment. In this publication we highlight some of the most recent developments which should alert companies to ensure compliance and be aware that consumer protection organizations are monitoring and taking action.
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