A recent ruling by the 9th Circuit Court has denied Apple’s request for a stay on enforcing a decision that forces it to stop charging developers for payments made outside the App Store. This ruling came after Apple was found in "willful violation" of antitrust laws regarding payment practices. Consequently, Apple must cease collecting a 27% fee from applications that use third-party payment systems. Companies like Spotify and Amazon are already adapting to the new regulations, enabling them to process payments without incurring additional charges from Apple.
Apple must immediately stop charging a 27% fee on payments made outside of the App Store, following a court ruling against its anticompetitive practices.
The 9th Circuit Court has denied Apple's request for a stay on a ruling that found the company in willful violation of antitrust laws.
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