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    Apple’s App Store Fees: UK Antitrust Defeat

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliOctober 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Antitrust Ruling: Apple lost a UK antitrust lawsuit, with the Tribunal finding it abused its market dominance to inflate developer fees, leading to potential damages of £1.5 billion for 36 million consumers.

    2. Appeal Planned: Apple intends to appeal the ruling, arguing that the decision misrepresents the competitive landscape of the App Store and its benefits to both developers and consumers.

    3. Market Power Acknowledged: The tribunal acknowledged Apple’s “near absolute market power” in iOS app distribution and in-app payments, reinforcing regulatory scrutiny on its practices.

    4. Regulatory Tensions: The ruling comes amid strained relations between Apple and regulatory authorities, notably with the UK’s Competitive Markets Authority and the EU’s Digital Markets Act, which aim to enhance competition in tech.

    Apple Loses UK Antitrust Lawsuit Over App Store Fees

    Apple will pay UK consumers following a significant legal ruling. On Thursday, the Competition Appeal Tribunal deemed that Apple abused its dominant market position. The company inflated developer fees for app distribution and in-app payments, leading the tribunal to state that Apple has “near absolute market power.”

    As a result, Apple faces potential damages of approximately £1.5 billion for 36 million consumers. A forthcoming hearing will clarify how to calculate these damages, likely scheduled for next month.

    Moreover, the decision highlights growing scrutiny of Apple’s relationship with regulations. Recently, the company criticized the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, which aims to curb Big Tech’s influence. Meanwhile, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) confirmed Apple holds “strategic market status.” This status empowers the CMA to promote competition among mobile platforms.

    In response, Apple disagreed with the tribunal’s ruling. The company emphasized its role in providing a dynamic marketplace, stating, “The App Store has benefited businesses and consumers across the U.K.” Apple argues that the platform offers developers and users safe, innovative solutions. It plans to appeal the ruling.

    The outcome raises important questions about competition and innovation in the tech industry. Both developers and users can hope for an environment that fosters creativity and fairness, benefiting smart cities and urban innovation in the long term. Increased competition could lead to more diverse app offerings, ultimately enhancing the digital experiences of everyday users.

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