Apple has a lot of power and Spotify is a big tech company to be accused of using monopoly business methods. Now after the September incident of Apple Pal, which includes the official announcement of its Apple Pal One Services bundle, Spotify has struck again with a statement of condemnation.
After Apple’s “Time Flies” September event, which includes new Apple Paul watches, iPads, and services that include MusicPul Music such as the ApplePul Fitness + and the ApplePul One service bundle, Spotify shared a fiery response. Jedi Durkin of Cheddar:
Once again, Apple is using its dominant position and inappropriate practices to deprive disadvantaged competitors and customers by favoring their own services. We call on competition officials to take urgent action to curb the competitive anti-competitive behavior of the competition moment, which, if left unchecked, would cause irreparable damage to the developer community and threaten our collective freedom to listen, learn, create and connect.
Being in the middle of a lawsuit with Epic Games over similar issues like Ot Pal’s App Store practices, Spotify calls on governments to “take action on an immediate basis.”
A few hours later, Apple Play gave an official response Stephen Nellis of Reuters Commenting on Spotify’s recent attack, the bundle is excellent for customers and does not interfere with finding alternatives to its own ingings:
Customers can find and enjoy the option of every Apple Apple service. We’re introducing Apple Pal One because it’s a great value for customers and an easy way to access the full range of Apple Pal subscription services. We recommend the Apple Pal One plan, which saves you the most money based on the subscriptions you already have. It’s perfect for anyone who loves any of our services and wants to get the most out of it, and it’s especially good for families. Selected services included in Apple Pal One are available for enjoyment on non-Apple Pal devices, and you can cancel at any time.
Spotify’s complaints against Apple Paul were heard by the US Department of Justice last year and Spotify also filed a formal formal complaint with the European Commission. Apple Play responded by publishing the following that it charges only 0.5% commission on Spotify users.
Apple Paul’s antitrust testing continues to grow worldwide as it moves forward with its latest services products. However, the U.S. In D.O.J. Apple may not be ready to face.
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