Jump to content

dashausman

Member
  • Posts

    11
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation Activity

  1. Informative
    dashausman got a reaction from ARikozuM in Apple Fires Back at Spotify in official press release   
    Apple asserts in their press release that as with normal app purchases, only the initial transaction with the customer does Apple receive 30%. All subsequent charges to existing subscriptions lets the developer take home 85% of the income, instead of the 70% of the initial transaction.
  2. Like
    dashausman got a reaction from justpoet in Apple Fires Back at Spotify in official press release   
    Apple asserts in their press release that as with normal app purchases, only the initial transaction with the customer does Apple receive 30%. All subsequent charges to existing subscriptions lets the developer take home 85% of the income, instead of the 70% of the initial transaction.
  3. Funny
    dashausman got a reaction from soldier_ph in Apple Fires Back at Spotify in official press release   
    Spotify wants to receive 100% of all the revenue gained from subscriptions that are processed by App Store-regulated payments. Apple asserts that it does not handicap Spotify's update distributions and that Spotify doesn't want to play by the same rules everyone else does, and that by asking for these concessions from Apple that they hurt the ecosystem that they benefited from, which would hurt other rising developers from also being supported by it. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2019/03/addressing-spotifys-claims/
  4. Funny
    dashausman got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Apple Fires Back at Spotify in official press release   
    Spotify wants to receive 100% of all the revenue gained from subscriptions that are processed by App Store-regulated payments. Apple asserts that it does not handicap Spotify's update distributions and that Spotify doesn't want to play by the same rules everyone else does, and that by asking for these concessions from Apple that they hurt the ecosystem that they benefited from, which would hurt other rising developers from also being supported by it. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2019/03/addressing-spotifys-claims/
×