The music streamer is taking its grievances with the Silicon Valley goliath public, openly lashing out at the company over a dispute that centers on the 30% App Store fee Apple charges for in-app digital services transactions. “We are talking about this because it is reflective of Apple’s anti-competitive practices across the board,” Harry Clarke, associate general counsel and Spotify’s lead competition lawyer, told CNN in an interview Tuesday.
In recent days, Spotify has issued a blistering press release and participated in a lengthy story about the matter with The New York Times. “We think it is critical that users, policymakers, and competition authorities really understand what is happening,” Clarke explained when asked about why Spotify is creating so much noise around the issue. “Because we have found that once they do understand what is happening, there is almost unanimous agreement that it is unfair.
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Both greedy.
Things are getting serious
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If that's the intended projection, then he do not have to visit the Asian super power.
Fight! Fight!
The worlds loves to hear music very much, or the apple they are affraid to losing some of their loyal customer if the spotify has become one of their ' feature' , what about your tube, or tic toc the toc toc, ahhhem 🤩
Would anyone use Spotify is it wernt for JRE?
Song reco: City of Dreams, by Delta Heavy.