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  • @wim said:

    @ervin said:

    So far it doesn't appear that they actually do that. But, they can per the App Store agreement.

    (And before we get into a pointless discussion over it ... I'm not taking any position on the issue. I'm just clarifying how it works.)

    Just to state the obvious, the problem of Apple's potentially being a jerk with the devs should not be solved by EU consumers forfeiting their legal rights. It should be solved by Apple not being a jerk. 🤷

    Agreed that it shouldn't be solved by EU consumers forfeiting their legal rights.

    The reality is that Apple prices in the added cost of doing business in Europe. This is why app prices are proportionally higher than the US-EUR exchange rate alone justifies. Apple doesn't eat those costs, they just spread them out over all of you. That's their legal right, for better or worse.

    At any rate, they're not drawing back that extra 15% / 30%, so I suppose not being total jerks - in that respect anyway. ;)

    Exactly. When any country enacts punitive legislation meant to make things more "fair" for their people (one has to wonder what is the real purpose... perhaps it's just pandering to a vocal subset of their population), businesses will always pass on those additional costs.

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