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<p>Apple is facing another anticompetitive complaint, this time filed by Rakuten who owns the
Kobo ebook brand.
The Financial Times reports that Kobo is filing a formal complaint that it cannot fairly compete against Apple Books in the App Store while it is subjected to sharing 30% of revenue from purchases made in the
Kobo app.</p>
<p>Kobo is currently forced to sell all of its content through its website to avoid paying Apple 30% of revenues. This means customers cannot conveniently buy books inside of the app itself.</p>
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