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A new bill has been introduced in Minnesota targeting Apple.
It could force Apple to let developers sell iPhone apps through channels other than the App Store.
A new proposal in the State of Minnesota could force Apple to let developers sell iPhone apps through channels other than the App Store.
As reported by StarTribune:
The battle over Big Tech has made its way to Minnesota, where unlikely alliances are forming in the divided Legislature over a bill that s sparked intense opposition from Apple and Google.
The proposal quietly introduced last week would force the two tech giants to keep the products of Minnesota developers in their app stores even if those developers sell them directly or through other channels.
Minnesota Bill Attacks Apple and Google’s App Fees The bill would force Apple and Google to keep products from Minnesota developers in their app stores even if the developers use their own payment systems. The tech companies take a 30 percent commission on app purchases. Briana Bierschbach, Star Tribune | February 26, 2021 | News
(TNS) The battle over Big Tech has made its way to Minnesota, where unlikely alliances are forming in the divided Legislature over a bill that s sparked intense opposition from Apple and Google.
The proposal quietly introduced last week would force the two tech giants to keep the products of Minnesota developers in their app stores even if those developers sell them directly or through other channels.
Minnesota bill targets Apple and Google s smartphone app fees The legislation is part of a new push in state legislatures to chip away at the power of Big Tech. February 26, 2021 9:31am Text size Copy shortlink:
The battle over Big Tech has made its way to Minnesota, where unlikely alliances are forming in the divided Legislature over a bill that has sparked intense opposition from Apple and Google.
The proposal quietly introduced last week would force the two tech giants to keep the products of Minnesota developers in their app stores even if those developers sell them directly or through other channels.
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