Quote from: anan on March 08, 2024, 10:11:23Of course it is a lie. It is just a buthurt statement by Apple that Spotify CURRENTLY does not provide an option to subscribe on iOs. Spotify HAD this option but removed it later on.
not a lie. they had in-app option option and it was their decision not to use it. they basically freerolled on the platform all this time not paying apple a penny. now they are playing victim card and covering up the fact they have an awful business model. spotify pulled in-app-purchases from both android and ios (both actually basically have the same policies).
the only difference is platform's reaction.
google decided to s*** on its developers and struck a deal with spotify allowing them to bypass fees.
apple decided to double down that
rules are the same for everyone and forced spotify to comply.
so
only because of shady discriminating deal google is out of all this eu thing, despite android rules about in-app purchases are
exactly the same.
so what spotify does is simply bullying platform owners into providing a special service to them and them only. didn't work with apple, and they realize it's a doa court case, had to revert to corrupt eu politicians.
Quote from: anan on March 08, 2024, 10:11:23It is a legal matter where Spotify accused Apple of onerous requirements to be able to provide a subscription option on their iOs app
it is not a
legal matter, it is a forced political eu decision in favor of local business. spotify agreed to tos, they knew the rules, and then they decided they deserve more than the rest.
Quote from: anan on March 08, 2024, 10:11:23Apple REQUIRES Spotify to pay a commission to Apple if Spotify wants to provide a subscription option.
and that's completely normal!
Quote from: anan on March 08, 2024, 10:11:23That is because Apple Music is a value added service for Apple. It only provides a paid tier since Apple already has captured users and is just up-selling them.
that's a huge exaggeration, if 'capturing users' was the case, apple music would be #1
Quote from: anan on March 08, 2024, 10:11:23Apple pays out more per stream since every stream is paid for by a subscription. And overall Apple Music pays 'artists' 52% of it's revenue.
this is called 'a proper business model'
Quote from: anan on March 08, 2024, 10:11:23And on top of that any competitor that wants to sell a subscription on apple store app needs to kick back 30% to Apple.
it's not a 'kick back', it's a fee for using lucrative platform apple is doing everything for, from devices to apis and marketing. i haven't yet seen a single developer who doesn't understand what this fee is for or wanted to ditch ios in favor of 'open' android.
Quote from: anan on March 08, 2024, 10:11:23Apple Music is not encumbered with that and EU found this to be anticompetitive as well.
apple music actually are paying the same fee. it's just moving the money from one pocket to the other, but it's showing that IF service really cares about users and has a proper business model, it will provide higher incentives to creators and stay profitable while paying the fee.