Apple Will Transition from the CTF to the CTC for EU Businesses

eXpl0it3r | 56 points

What other industries can try this? For a restaurant built on a cement foundation... maybe the cement company can release a product to fix the cracks in their flawed mixture, and then demand 10% of every pizza sold in the building. ... I think the industry needs to get away from OS vendor tyranny, somehow.

uvas_pasas_per | 6 hours ago

I don’t think this will end well. EU is slow to move, but they will and it’s obvious that Apple is not acting in good faith. Whether the request of EU is right or not, they can legally impose some rules and they are binding as long as you are willing to sell in that market.

zuppy | 5 hours ago

This is Tim Cook being an arrogant shithead towards the EU once again. This hubris is exactly how he got fined last time - it seems he didn't learn his lesson.

> Vestager was well into the second half of her investigation, and she was unlikely to be swayed by the platitudes and buzzwords Cook came prepared to deliver. Nor did Cook advance his cause when he spent a one-on-one meeting interrupting and talking over her, according to those briefed on the encounter. Apple declined at the time to comment about the meeting.

https://www.politico.eu/article/how-vestager-took-a-bite-out...

saubeidl | 5 hours ago

> App Store apps that communicate and promote offers for digital goods or services will be subject to new business terms for those transactions — an initial acquisition fee, store services fee, and for apps on the StoreKit External Purchase Link Entitlement (EU) Addendum, the Core Technology Commission (CTC).

This means that for example the Kindle app on Apple's app store will continue to not offer in-app-initiated ebook purchases.

I'm doubtful that the EC will deem this scheme to be fully compliant with the DMA.

layer8 | 6 hours ago

> App Store apps that communicate and promote offers for digital goods or services will be subject to new business terms for those transactions — an initial acquisition fee, store services fee, and for apps on the StoreKit External Purchase Link Entitlement (EU) Addendum, the Core Technology Commission (CTC). The CTC reflects value Apple provides developers through ongoing investments in the tools, technologies, and services that enable them to build and share innovative apps with users.

It is not very clear from the press release: will developers still have to pay Apple even if their apps are coming from 3rd party AppStores? And if so, how much?

ExoticPearTree | 6 hours ago
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Come on, Apple, just let people sideload. 99.9% of people won’t bother at all, and if you put the opt in switch 3 levels deep in Settings 99.99% won’t even know it’s there.

Feels like Tim Apple needs to go soon, Craig Apple looked to be more open to things from the court emails that were shown.

akmarinov | 6 hours ago

Who is advising Apple on these actions? Is it a team out of California? Because their approach to working with the EU seems pretty obviously unproductive and will (as it has in the past) hurt Apple, leading them to give up even more than they may have wanted, where if they worked collaboratively in good faith, they'd probably be able to negotiate the EU into a position more favorable to their preferences.

addicted | 5 hours ago

Can anyone summarize the legalese in English please?

To me this is reading: we’re moving from extortion to racket

d--b | 5 hours ago
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msgodel | 5 hours ago