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by burnerthrow008
861 days ago
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In response to your edit: I doubt it. 1. Remember, the EC feels that American tech companies are unfairly stifling competition from European tech companies. They’re not going to just wholesale ban monetization of intellectual property, which is what banning the core technology fee would do—that’s not a useful precedent if you’re trying to boost the euro tech scene. 2. It really feels like most of the arguments against Apple’s DMA compliance plan come from a place of “I hate Apple, what alternative reality can I imagine in which they make no money?” If Apple’s profits are regulated out of existence in Europe, they’re simply going to stop offering products for the European market. Problem solved, I guess? But like another commenter wrote, be careful what you wish for. I don’t think that’s actually what devs want, mainly because today iOS is the self-selected, lucrative market for independent software. That’s where the customers are who will pay you for Apps. That’s why nobody cares that Google charges just as much as Apple. |
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It doesn't have any connection to "monetization of intellectual property", just look at Windows, Android, macOS, and all other operating systems.
iOS can stay closed source, Apple can keep selling it to customers (on their iPhones), Apple might even stop providing SDKs at all and stop allowing third party apps on their phones. But they shouldn't be able to be a "gate keeper" and charge commission to third parties releasing apps/content on their platform. Because this is killing competition and free markets.
I understand there are implications for opening iOS to other app stores.