App Store Restrictions Face Scrutiny in China, U.K. ⇥ bbc.com
Liam Mo and Brenda Goh, Reuters:
A group of 55 Chinese iPhone and iPad users filed a complaint with China’s market regulator on Monday, a lawyer representing the group said, alleging that Apple abuses its market dominance by restricting app distribution and payments to its own platforms while charging high commissions.
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This marks the second complaint against Apple led by Wang. A similar case filed in 2021 was dismissed by a Shanghai court last year.
Imran Rahman-Jones, BBC News:
But the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has designated both Apple and Google as having “strategic market status” – effectively saying they have a lot of power over mobile platforms.
The ruling has drawn fury from the tech giants, with Apple saying it risked harming consumers through “weaker privacy” and “delayed access to new features”, while Google called the decision “disappointing, disproportionate and unwarranted”.
The CMA said the two companies “may be limiting innovation and competition”.
Pretty soon it may be easier to list the significant markets in which Apple is still able to exercise complete control over iOS app distribution.