EU charges Apple with violating anti-competitiveness law | MarTech
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In preliminary findings, the EU states that the iPhone maker's App Store doesn't let developers direct customers to alternative ways to make purchases.
"Under the DMA, developers distributing their apps via Apple's App Store should be able, free of charge, to inform their customers of alternative cheaper purchasing possibilities, steer them to those offers and allow them to make purchases," the European Commission - the EU's competition watchdog, said in a statement.
"We are confident our plan complies with the law, and estimate more than 99% of developers would pay the same or less in fees to Apple under the new business terms we created," Apple said.
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