Dating Apps: Dutch Court Upholds Antitrust Ruling Against Apple
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Dutch court upholds antitrust ruling against Apple over App Store payment rules - Mobile Marketing Reads
A Dutch court has upheld a key antitrust ruling against Apple, confirming that the tech giant abused its dominant market position in the App Store by enforcing restrictive payment terms on dating app developers. The decision reaffirms a 2021 ruling by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), which found Apple’s policies in violation […] More The post Dutch court upholds antitrust ruling against Apple over App Store payment rule…
Apple exploited App Store dominance to impose unfair terms on dating apps, Dutch court finds - The Tech Portal
The Rotterdam District Court in Netherlands has upheld a 2021 decision by the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), confirming that Apple leveraged its dominant position in the App Store to impose unfair terms on dating‑app developers. The court said that Apple forced dating app companies to use its in-app payment system. As per the ruling, the company blocked them from directing users to other payment options outside the app and dema…
How Mobile Payments Will Change After the Apple Ruling - South Florida Reporter
For a long time, Apple users only relied on Apple’s in-app purchase options, with third-party payment gateways restricted. However, the landscape has just changed, thanks to Epic. The Epic vs. Apple case is about to send shockwaves through the mobile payment ecosystem. If you’re one of the millions of Apple users, you can now make in-app purchases using other payment alternatives. This opens up a competitive environment and the opportunity for s…
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