benoau
12 hours ago
I wish the EU would hurry up and decide if up-to-20% fee for using external payment services abides with their April instructions "must be free". It seems like Apple needs a good nudge to move past rent-collector and now debt-collector mentality.
I wonder if Japan will react to Apple's newly announced conditions for them, where you can use IAP and pay 15 or 26% commission, or not use IAP and pay 10% or 21% commission + your payment provider so the prices are effectively the same either way + other terms like those in the article, which basically means you get nothing but headache for not using IAP.
This tactic is specifically illustrated in Japan's compliance hypotheticals (on page 51):
> Hypothetical Scenario 73: A designated provider, when individual app providers use alternative payment management services, demands fees or places financial burdens at a level that creates a high likelihood of making the use of such services practically difficult
https://www.jftc.go.jp/file/MSCA_Guidelines_tentative_transl...
reliefcrew
12 hours ago
IDK what the fee schedule looks like but you'd think they'd take a play from governments and make the commissions progressive.
In other words, the more money a developer makes, the more fees they pay. That way there's better incentive for smaller shops and developers to join. They might also look somewhat more benevolent.
Is that how it already works?