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The one million requirement is where you start paying them the 50cts per install, right?


An interesting perspective, makes it surprisingly fair play and totally crippling to third parties at the same time.

I guess the outcome will be that outside some completely irrelevant oddballs there will just be one or two entities like Epic serving the intersection of non-casual gamers and people who consider the iPhone a gaming platform and they won't pull much market away from Apple, but serve as a limiter to how much Apple can abuse their platform rule. It will look like a failure, but only because some of the limiting effect on platform abuse will also bleed into makets not directly affected by EU rules.


No, the outcome will be that the EU rightfully fines them an examplary amount for this non-compliant farce of a plan.


> surprisingly fair play

And they'll be fairly fined for it


You pay the CTF 50 cents on all installs outside of the Apple App Store.

You get 1m free Apple App Store installs/year.


Unless that's changed for the worse, you are misremembering the CTF rules.

App marketplaces pay 0.50€ per install-year from zero.

App developers (except web distribution, perhaps) get 1M free app installs per year, regardless of marketplace.


Ahhh, thanks.

> One million free first annual installs. Membership in the Apple Developer Program includes one million first annual installs per year for free for apps distributed from the App Store and/or alternative marketplaces.

> Developers of alternative app marketplaces will pay the Core Technology Fee for every first annual install of their app marketplace, including installs that occur before one million.

https://developer.apple.com/support/core-technology-fee/


It is indeed.

Can't have this being used by those who might not net Apple any money, they're locked out obviously. Fair and reasonable. /s




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