Monday, December 8, 2025

Dutch Antitrust Lawsuit Over App Store Fees

Juli Clover:

Apple could ultimately have to pay up to an estimated 637 million euros to address the damage suffered by 14 million iPhone and iPad users in the Netherlands.

The lawsuit dates back to 2022, when two Dutch consumer foundations (Right to Consumer Justice and App Store Claims) accused Apple of abusing its dominant market position and charging developers excessive fees. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Dutch iPhone and iPad users, and it claimed that Apple’s 30 percent commission inflated prices for apps and in-app purchases.

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The civil App Store fee case that Apple is now facing in the Netherlands is separate from the dating app case that was levied against Apple by ACM, the Dutch competition authority.

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Apple should tell the EU to pound sand.

It's always cheaper to work on your own car. You can place whatever value you want on your DIY efforts. But if you take your car to a shop instead, you have to pay what they charge.


Are you suggesting that people should have built their own iOS App Store?


Why, yes, I'm suggesting that every single person should build their very own App Store. Not.

This whole thing is about developers being able to use alternatives to the Apple App Store, the idea being that those developers could then charge less for their apps. Some developers are better equipped to handle that than others.


I have no idea what your point is.

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