App Store payment restrictions 'commercially unusable', court told

App Store payment restrictions 'commercially unusable', court told
Apple's conditions on app developers to take payment are detailed in nine pages and 2,900 words. (Image: AP)
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By Emily Birnbaum (Bloomberg) - Four big tech companies have asked a federal judge to reject Apple Inc's plan to open its App Store to outside payment options.In a rare joint filing, Meta Platforms Inc, Microsoft Corp, X Corp and Match Group Inc said Apple’s plan “comports with neither the letter nor the spirit” of a 2021 ruling that found iPhone maker was in violation of California unfair competition laws and required it to allow app developers to direct users to their own payment systems. Echoing arguments by E...

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