Developers interested in distributing iOS apps on their websites also have to cross a high bar. This includes being registered or incorporated in the EU, being a member of “good standing in the Apple Developer Program for two continuous years or more,” and having an app that received “more than one million first annual installs on iOS in the EU in the prior calendar year.”

Apple will also vet the apps, which must receive official “notarization” from the company, before they can distributed on third-party platforms.

Developers must pay a 17% or 10% commission, and fork over “€0.50 for each first annual install” if their app crosses one million total installs over a 12-month period.

Critics have since slammed the new fee structure, calling it anticompetitive. “This is extortion, plain and simple,” Spotify said in January. “For any developer wondering if this might work for you, you need to have less than a million customers and essentially sign up for not growing in the long run.”

  • @Kidplayer_666@lemm.ee
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    34 months ago

    I’m European, so actual football. The other one works too tho. What matters is the dynamic of “my team is always right, the other is always wrong, I’ll punch you in the face for it”

    • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world
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      14 months ago

      I still wouldn’t bet against America. As a Tottenham fan, I have bet against Chelsea many times based on pure and justified loathing and ended up sad until American sports come on TV.

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      4 months ago

      my team is always right, the other is always wrong

      Um… that’s a perfect example of why you need to avoid cultural references when use analogies.

      When you said “like football” I thought you meant “any time you face a challenge, pass the ball to someone else”. Where I come from, that’s what “like football” means. And it’s not necessarily a negative thing, maybe the new person with the ball won’t struggle with the same challenge… and when they inevitably face a challenge of their own they might pass the ball back to you… with your original challenge now long gone.