“This is essentially the same fee that this Court found Apple has never justified and is not driven by competition, only now it is being charged—for the first time—on purchases that take place outside of an iOS app,” argues Epic and continues that “the amount of this fee removes the economic incentive to incorporate an External Link into an app, because developers will have to pay more than 3% just to process Linked Purchases.”
It remains to be seen how the court will lean in terms of the commission charges levied by Apple, but the EU mandate to open the iOS ecosystem is seemingly not the end of this battle royale for the soul of the iPhone’s software.