[Chain News] On June 17, it was reported that the Rotterdam court ruled on June 16 that Apple’s payment policy for dating apps in the App Store constitutes market abuse, upholding the $58 million fine previously issued by Dutch regulators. The court confirmed that Apple imposes unfair conditions on third-party payments, and although it has made modifications, developers are still charged up to 27% Commission. Apple stated that it will appeal the ruling.
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Dutch court rules that Apple's App Store payment policy constitutes market abuse, upholding a $58 million fine.
[Chain News] On June 17, it was reported that the Rotterdam court ruled on June 16 that Apple’s payment policy for dating apps in the App Store constitutes market abuse, upholding the $58 million fine previously issued by Dutch regulators. The court confirmed that Apple imposes unfair conditions on third-party payments, and although it has made modifications, developers are still charged up to 27% Commission. Apple stated that it will appeal the ruling.