Small apps unite to take on Apple, Google over unfair trade practices
For months, complaints from tech companies
against Apple’s and Google’s power have grown louder. Spotify, the music
streaming app, criticised Apple for the rules it imposed in the App Store. A founder
of the software company Basecamp attacked Apple’s “highway robbery rates” on
apps. And last month, Epic Games, maker of the popular game Fortnite, sued
Apple and Google, claiming they violated antitrust rules.
Now these app makers are uniting in an
unusual show of opposition against Apple and Google and the power they have
over their app stores. On Thursday, the smaller companies said they had formed
the Coalition for App Fairness, a nonprofit group that plans to push for
changes in the app stores and “protect the app economy”. The 13 initial members
include Spotify, Basecamp, Epic and Match Group, which has apps like Tinder and
Hinge.
“They’ve collectively decided, ‘We’re not
alone in this, and maybe what we should do is advocate on behalf of
everybody,’” said Sarah Maxwell, a spokeswoman for the group. She added that
the new nonprofit would be “a voice for many.” Read More
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