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Spotify says Apple's plan to comply with EU regulation 'farce'

Spotify dismisses Apple's compliance with the EU's Digital Markets Act as a "complete and total farce," expressing strong criticism on Friday.

January 27, 2024 / 10:23 IST
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Spotify criticizes Apple's Digital Markets Act compliance as a "complete and total farce," expressing dissatisfaction with the proposed plan.
Spotify criticizes Apple's Digital Markets Act compliance as a "complete and total farce," expressing dissatisfaction with the proposed plan.

Spotify said on Friday that Apple’s new plan to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is ”a complete and total farce.”

From early March, developers will be able to offer alternative app stores on iPhones and opt out of using Apple’s in-app payment system, which charges commissions of up to 30%, under the bloc’s new rules.

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However, developers will still be required to pay a ”core technology fee” of 50 euro cents per user account per year under Apple’s new EU regime.

”From the beginning, Apple has been clear that they didn’t like the idea of abiding by the DMA. So they’ve formulated an undesirable alternative to the status quo,” the music streaming-giant said on Friday.