A number of developers have filed lawsuits against Apple, claiming that the American giant maintains a monopoly on the sale and distribution of iOS applications.
With this move, they are trying to "break" Apple's dominance in the market, as it is known that every app has to go through the App Store and agree with its regulations in order to get approved and channeled globally.
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The developers in question state in their lawsuit that they are required to pay Apple $99 per year and give the "exhaustive" 30% as a commission to the company, so that it is available through the online store at the price of 99 cents.
If Apple rejects the iOS application, then its creators have nowhere else to go and of course if it is not "discovered" through the App Store, then they have no alternative in another market.
We are waiting for Apple's official announcement, as according to reports, its high-ups are worried about such moves, as it is possible that there could be similar actions from other developers.




















