Apple’s third-party app store announcements – in which the company set out the terms on which it will claim compliance with European antitrust law – was nothing if not confident.
The company’s announcement combined criticism of the law that required it, exceedingly tough requirements on any developer wanting to sell outside the App Store, and warnings intended to deter users from buying their apps anywhere else …
Apple’s third-party app store announcements
The headline news was that iOS 17.4 complies with Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) antitrust law, by allowing developers to sell their apps outside of the official Apple App Store.
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