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On Wednesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook, along with the CEOs of Google, Amazon and Facebook, testified before the House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust panel in a historic hearing about a yearlong government probe into anti-competitive behavior of large tech companies in the U.S.
For Apple, the most valuable company in the world, the issue at center is its App Store, which is the only way hundreds of millions of Apple device owners can purchase and install software. Apple has faced mounting criticism in recent years over its market power in mobile apps—and therefore smartphones (since you need to have an iPhone to get access to App Store apps.)
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But Cook dismissed allegations that Apple is a monopoly of any kind. “Apple does not have a dominant market share in any market where we do business,” Cook said in his opening statement. “The smartphone market is fiercely competitive, and companies like Samsung, LG, Huawei, and Google have built very successful smartphone businesses offering different approaches.”
Critics of the App Store have questioned Apple’s practice of charging a commission up to 30 percent on everything changed hands on the platform, as well as its sole power in deciding what apps are allowed in the App Store and what’s not.
Cook argued that the App Store’s 30 percent cut is actually a lot lower than what its competitors could have charged.
“Apple’s commissions are comparable or lower than commissions charged by the majority of our competitors,” he said. “And they are vastly lower than the 50 to 70 percent that software developers paid to distribute their work before we launched the App Store.”
Cook stressed that Apple has never raised the commission rates for the App Store since 2008 and that only a small fraction (16 percent) of app developers are subject to that fee because their apps require capabilities provided by Apple devices to function.
“There is a competition for developers just like there is a competition for customers,” he explained during the Q&A session when answering a question from Rep. Hank Johnson, a Democrat from Georgia. “Developers write apps for Android, or Windows, or Play Station. We have years of competition on the developers side and the customer side. It’s so competitive that I’d describe it as a street fight for market share in the smartphone business.”
On controversies over Apple’s app selection, Cook acknowledged that Apple is a “gatekeeper,” but said the company’s goal is to get more, not fewer, apps on to the platform.
“Clearly, if Apple is a gatekeeper, what we have done is open the gate wider,” he said. “We want to get every app we can on the store, not keep them off.”
“Because we care so much about privacy, security and quality, we do look at every app before it goes on. Those rules apply evenly to everyone,” Cook added during the Q&A session. There are 1.7 million apps in Apple’s App Store.FILE PHOTO: The Apple Inc logo is seen hanging at the entrance to the Apple store on 5th Avenue in New York
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MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian competition watchdog FAS on Monday said that Apple Inc has abused its dominant position in the mobile apps market through its App Store for iOS devices and will issue an order demanding that the company resolve regulations breaches.Stock Market App Apple
An Apple spokesman said the company plans to appeal against the FAS ruling.App Market Apk Download Ios
The Russian ruling comes against the backdrop of European Commission investigations into Apple and the App Store’s rules, including requirements that app developers use its own in-app purchase system.Ap Market App
The FAS cited the need to download apps for the Apple’s iOS operating system via its App Store. It also said that Apple has unlawfully reserved rights to block any third-parties’ apps from the App Store.
The investigation by the FAS followed a complaint from cybersecurity company Kaspersky Lab, which had said that a new version its Safe Kids application had been declined by Apple’s operating system.
It said that Apple had released version 12 of its own parental control app, Screen Time, which had similar functions to the Kaspersky programme. Parental control apps allow parents to control their children’s phone and tablet usage.
Apple has said it removed several parental control apps from its App Store because they “put users’ privacy and security at risk”.
(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Nadezhda Tsydenova; Editing by David Goodman)