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The UK antitrust authority’s bid to investigate Apple’s browser dominance on iOS has been stopped before it really got going — but not because of the merits of Apple’s case.
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced in November that it would investigate the dominance of Apple and Google in the mobile browser market, with a focus on mobile gaming. In particular, the CMA wanted to examine Apple’s decision to restrict cloud gaming apps in the App Store.
Apple said in its appeal that because the CMA started the investigation too late, it lacked the authority to proceed. Timothy Otty, the company’s lawyer, argued that the investigation should have happened in June 2022 when the CMA published a report on mobile ecosystems, which found that the two tech giants had an “effective duopoly.”
On Friday, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) agreed with Apple’s argument, saying, “it might well be said that the CMA erred in law” when it didn’t take action after its June report.
Apple forbids cloud streaming apps from the App Store unless each game has a separate app for content review. So, developers can create an app to help users sign up for their service and find games, but they can’t include the games inside one app.
The CMA also mentioned “suggested underinvestment in its browser technology” in its conclusion as another factor that adds costs for developers, leading them to create mobile apps instead of streaming cloud games inside Safari.
Apple doesn’t restrict cloud gaming within Safari though, and only imposes restrictions in the App Store.
But despite Apple’s victory, the European Union’s Digital Markets Act will make significant changes in March 2024, including requiring that companies like Apple open their platforms to allow third-party app stores. The Digital Markets Act entered into force in November 2022 and will be applicable on May 2, 2023.
Many companies had supported the CMA investigation, including DuckDuckGo, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Meta, Microsoft, Mozilla, and Vodaphone. Microsoft is planning a mobile gaming store for its Xbox Game Pass service, for example.
The company hopes to challenge Apple and Google with its gaming store, and a series of pledges that would make its mobile store more open than the App Store. The commitments include letting all developers access the store and offer their payment systems to users, which App Store rules also forbid.
Apple says that not allowing rival app shops in its operating systems is due to security and privacy concerns. At the Viva Tech conference in Europe in June 2021, Tim Cook discussed various subjects, including customer safety.
“I mean, you look at malware as an example, and Android has 47 times more malware than iOS,” he said. “Why is that? It’s because we’ve designed iOS in such a way that there’s one App Store and all of the apps are reviewed prior to going on the store.”
If Apple allows apps like Netflix to show all different kinds of films under one app title without each movie being reviewed by Apple, then the UK’s CMA (and the EU) have a point: streaming gaming apps should be able to lump multiple titles under one umbrella app, provided each game already has a clear age and content rating from a third-party and otherwise conforms to Apple’s App Store guidelines.
This case had no merit to begin with. Create your own platform if you want your browser on it.
Apple has had a cast of thousands and many years of work to create a secure store system. These cheap ass folks want the free ride without the expense s of keeping a secret environment and many frankly will be providing free virus infections with their products. I do not want want a virus infested device that corrupts my complete system in addition to the iPhone.
That’s not the issue, read the story.
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