The European Commission today held a press conference at which it charged Apple with violating European antitrust rules in the field of music streaming. Apple’s actions have forced competitors to increase the cost of their services to recoup the 30 percent fee for making payments through the App Store, which leads to a loss of the share of potential users.
However, for Apple, the established rules for paying commission do not apply; since the company cannot pay a percentage of its income to itself; therefore, the monthly cost of an Apple Music subscription is lower than competitors. Also, current App Store regulations require all digital purchases to go through Apple’s in-house purchases. Developers can’t use alternative payment methods.