Apple gives small developers more ways around its alternative app store tax
Briefly

Free apps without revenue won't have to pay Apple's Core Technology Fee, benefiting students, hobbyists, and non-commercial developers.
Small developers with less than €10 million in annual revenue get three years exempt from Core Technology Fee to grow their business, with possible charges if they exceed €10 million.
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney criticizes Apple's exemptions, labeling them as 'rotten' and 'bad-faith,' highlighting concerns about Apple's fee structure for app distribution.
Read at The Verge
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