Spotify is enraged at the way that that Appleâs App Store approval process is being exploited to put down other competitors that are directly a threat to Appleâs own music streaming service: Apple Music. Apple recently denied a request from Spotify to update its iOS app, which is whatâs currently causing conflict.
Here the problem lies in the way Apple requires subscription based services to use iTunes billing in order to sell service to app Store users. Whatâs unfair is while Apple doesnât require that Apps use the iTunes billing system at all, it doesnât allow apps to use any other kind of billing system. On top of this, if services opt for iTunes billing (which they donât have another option for in the first place0), Apple is demanding 30% of subscription revenues.
And Spotify has been passing the extra $3 charge to its customers ever since, just for signing up using iTunes billing system. Even so, Spotify has also been advertising its $0.99 promotion which gives new subscribers 3 months of Spotify Premium for $1, but they do need to do it via Spotifyâs website.
According to Gutierrez, Apple has threatened to remove Spotify from the App store if it doesnât stop campaigning its own users to sign up outside of iTunes billing system, via Spotifyâs own website.
Spotifyâs general counsel Horacio Gutierrez wrote a letter to Appleâs general counsel, Bruce Sewell, calling Appleâs practices âanticompetitiveâ and accused Appleâs behavior as âexcluding and diminishing the competitiveness of Spotify on iOS and as a rival to Apple Music.
Gutierrez continues saying, ââ¦we cannot stand by as Apple uses the App Store approval process as a weapon to harm competitors.â
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