In letter to US subcommittee, Apple responds to anticompetitive complaints from Spotify, Match and Tile<div class="feat-image">
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<p>In April, Apple participated in a judiciary competition subcommittee hearing on App Store policy and monopoly power. Representatives from Spotify, Match (parent company of Tinder), and Tile made their case as to Apple’s anticompetitive actions. </p>
<p>In a formal letter today, Apple’s Chief Compliance Officer Kyle Andeer has directly responded to their complaints. Apple characterized the companies’ testimony as “focused more on grievances related to business disputes with Apple than on competition concerns with the App Store”. Apple then goes into detail with the issues raised by each company …</p>
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In letter to US subcommittee, Apple responds to anticompetitive complaints from Spotify, Match and Tile