48 Chinese developers file antitrust complaint against Apple over App Store fees and distribution rules
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Marcus Mendes
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A group of 48 Chinese developers has filed an antitrust complaint with China's State Administration for Market Regulation against Apple, accusing the company of abusing its market dominance through unfairly high App Store fees and restrictive distribution rules. The developers published an open letter claiming Apple hasn't fulfilled promises to lower commissions in China, and are asking regulators to investigate the company's practices.
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· 3 pulledThe developers asked the antitrust regulators to investigate Apple over what it describes as unfairly high App Store fees and restrictive distribution rules.
A group of 48 Chinese developers is asking regulators to investigate Apple over what it describes as unfairly high App Store fees and restrictive distribution rules.
The developers filed a complaint with China's State Administration for Market Regulation and published an open letter accusing Apple of abusing its market dominance by imposing unfairly high App Store fees.
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