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    6 months ago

    “You don’t need to use us for payments but you still need to pay us for the payments we had nothing to do with” is perfectly monopolistic

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      Well, they do provide the AppStore and the whole underlying infrastructure. So a fee in and off itself is not unreasonable.

      However, since the AppStore is the only channel for selling/downloading apps it reeks of monopoly (which Apple is rightly being investigated for).

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        It is unreasonable if they are not the one providing payment infra.

        They already charge developers 100$ pa for the app store account. If that doesn’t cover their costs, they can increase it, but going after 3rd party payments is pure greed.

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        Why does providing the App Store entitle them to a percentage of in app purchases instead of, say, a fee per download or something?

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          If you think about it, a fee per app download is a lot less flexible when it comes to monetising purchases. Means free apps either become paid or shove into you a lot more micro transactions. That exact model is what made devs get mad at unity (although unity doesn’t provide the download infrastructure and it was on top of a cut)

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            Fair. I still don’t think that entitles Apple to a cut of purchases in the app, but you’re right that a download fee sucks.

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        6 months ago

        Taxes contribute to providing services and infrastructure to the people. This takes money from the people and deposits it into the bank accounts of the wealthy. I see two very different things.