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Apple being probed in Europe over antitrust violations


The European Commission has today announced that it will be probing Apple over charges of antitrust violations over abusing its dominant market position via App Store. Responding to a complaint filed by Spotify alleging Apple of crushing the competition and limiting the consumer choice, the EC has concluded that
Apple indeed exploited its dominant market position when it comes to the distribution of apps – specifically music streaming services – via the App Store.
Why is Apple at the center of an antitrust investigation?
The main argument is that Apple’s 30% App Store fee forces rival services to pass the high cost of their service to end-users, something that puts them at a disadvantage compared to Apple’s own service – Apple Music. Here’s what the European Commission said in an official statement: ....

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FED UP! Business Leaders Accuse Apple of 'Anticompetitive' Practices


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Apple has had a history of charging app developers fees for the honor of having an app in the App Store. But several companies have now accused Apple of “anticompetitive” practices in a Senate subcommittee hearing.
The hearing, entitled “Antitrust Applied: Examining Competition in App Stores,” featured testimony from representatives of Spotify, Tile, and Match. The witnesses at the hearing levied several allegations, including that Apple undercut, and even copied, some of its competitors. 
Horacio Gutierrez, the head of global affairs and chief legal officer for Spotify, testified that Apple required his company to use Apple’s in-app payment system for users. This system included Apple’s 30 percent fee. Gutierrez noted in his written testimony that the 30 percent fee “forced” the service to raise the price of its premium subscription service from $9.99 to $12.99.  ....

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Spotify defended paying Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for a podcast while musicians struggle to make money, but the couple isn't to blame


Spotify defended paying Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for a podcast while musicians struggle to make money, but the couple isn t to blame
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1/03/2021
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in January 2020. DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/WPA Pool/Getty Images
Spotify defended its podcast deal with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle last week.
Spotify s Chief Legal Officer answered British members of Parliament in a hearing for an inquiry into streaming.
Other celebrities have similar podcast deals, but musicians worry they aren t as fairly compensated.
A Spotify executive appeared before British members of Parliament (MPs) last week amid criticism from musicians who say the streaming giant doesn t pay them fairly while it offers lucrative deals to big names, like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. ....

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