Apple has introduced new fee structures for developers using the App Store in the EU in order to meet the requirements of the bloc’s Digital Markets Act. Last month, the European Commission ruled that Apple was not in compliance the legislation and ordered the company to make changes within 30 days. Apple can still file an appeal of the decision until July 7.
The new terms make things a little complicated. When apps promote offers for digital goods or services in the EU, they’ll be subject to an “initial acquisition fee” and a “store services fee” as
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