Several iOS developers have filed a suit against Apple for being a monopolist over the distribution of applications on its platform. The plaintiffs, developers of a baby naming app and a basketball workout app, say that Cupertino limits development with enforcing strict rules over what can and cannot go on the App Store, want an annual fee of $99 and have to give 30% cut of most transactions. The bigger problem, however, is that if the app is unapproved, it cannot reach customers in any other way. According to the lawsuit, the problem can be issued with Apple allowing companies to...
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