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BW Businessworld
|April 19, 2025
With regulators, rivals, and revenue models colliding, Apple is being compelled to reimagine the power dynamics of its digital marketplace
With regulators, rivals, and revenue models colliding, Apple is being compelled to reimagine the power dynamics of its digital marketplace FOR YEARS, Apple's App Store, a cornerstone of its ecosystem and a potent engine for global innovation, has found itself navigating intense scrutiny. Since its founding in 2008, the App Store has been a catalyst for economic growth supporting over 1 million jobs in India alone and paying out over $320 billion to developers globally by January 2023. Growing from just 500 apps at launch to over 1.8 million today, the platform's practices are under fire. Major developers, alongside global regulators—particularly in the European Union and increasingly under watch in India—are pushing back against practices Apple maintains are core to its success, forcing unprecedented changes upon the tech giant's meticulously curated platform. At the heart of the conflict lies a complex interplay between platform fees, integrated user experiences, competitive dynamics, and the value proposition Apple asserts it provides to users and the vast majority of developers.
The Contentious ‘Apple Tax’
The most vocal criticism centres on Apple’s commission structure, often labelled the “Apple Tax” by its most prominent detractors. Before the App Store, applications were bought in the form of physical CD-ROM discs which were distributed by retailers commanding commissions as high as 50-70 per cent. Apple likes to believe, correctly, that it revolutionised the distribution of apps. It notes that while other digital marketplaces had established a 30 per cent commission by 2008, its own initial 30 per cent rate significantly lowered the barrier compared to that physical retail standard, democratising software distribution.
This story is from the April 19, 2025 edition of BW Businessworld.
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