Meta, Microsoft, X and Match Group come out swinging against Apple's third-party payment rules

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in taking a stance against Apple's decision to charge a fee for iOS payments made outside of the App Store. Meta, Microsoft, X and Match Group filed an amicus brief in the case, asApple was forced to enable third-party payments on iOS due to the European Union's Digital Markets Act and a court ruling in the US. It also has toon iOS in the EU. The company takes up to a 30 percent cut of App Store purchases.

The four companies supporting Epic's petition claim that the fee Apple is charging on external payments effectively leaves the previous rules in place."The Apple Plan comports with neither the letter nor the spirit of this Court's mandate," their brief states.

 

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