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/Schibsted, publishers look to EU tech rules to resolve Apple antitrust concerns.txt
BRUSSELS, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Norwegian media group | |
Schibsted and the European Publishers Council have | |
urged EU antitrust regulators to ensure that tech rules coming | |
into play this year will rein in Apple's powers, | |
especially over its App Store.The comments from Schibsted, the largest media group in the | |
Scandinavia region, and the publishers' lobbying group come as | |
the European Commission's Digital Markets Act (DMA) takes effect | |
in May, targeting Big Tech.Apple is already in the EU antitrust crosshairs related to | |
its App Store practices in music streaming, in e-books and | |
competing apps as well as its mobile payment system Apple Pay.Apple's App Store practices affect Schibsted because of its | |
market power in Scandinavia where up to 60% of consumers have an | |
iPhone in Norway and Sweden, said Petra Wikstrom, director of | |
Public Policy at Schibsted."Apple's App Store policies, such as imposing high fees, | |
taking control of the entire customer relationship, and | |
withholding important user information under the guise of | |
privacy and security, hamper our transition to a | |
subscription-based business model," she told Reuters in an | |
interview."Therefore, to put an end to such abusive practices in the | |
digital space and induce positive behavioural change, it is | |
crucial that the DMA is effectively implemented and enforced," | |
Wikstrom said.The EPC, whose members include chairmen and chief executives | |
of Axel Springer, News UK, Conde Nast, the New York Times and | |
The Guardian, echoed similar concerns."Yes, the EPC has the same position and concerns which we | |
have raised directly with the commission too. The DMA is very | |
clear in its obligations and we expect them to be enforced," EPC | |
Executive Director Angela Mills Wade told Reuters.The commission did not immediately respond to a request for | |
comment. Apple, which would be forced to loosen its App Store | |
rules under the DMA, could not be reached for comment.The company has previously said that 85% of developers on | |
the App Store do not pay any commission and only apps with more | |
than $1 million in annual revenue pay 30%.In 2021, to allay Japanese antitrust concerns, it scraped | |
the ban on providing separate links on App Store apps for reader | |
apps which provide content such as e-books, video and music. | |
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Mark Porter) |