Russian Lawmaker Seeks to Cap Apple's App Store Commission at 20%

Draft legislation submitted in Russia this week could see Apple's App Store commission cut by a third if it is ratified by the country's parliament.

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Reuters reports that the bill requires that commissions on the sale of apps by Apple and Google be capped at 20%. Apple has a long-standing policy of collecting 30% commission on all sales (including in-app purchases) in the App store.

The bill, submitted to Russia's lower house of parliament by lawmaker Fedot Tumusov, stipulates that commissions on the sale of applications be capped at 20%.

The bill, if adopted, would also oblige app sellers to pay a third of their commissions to a special training fund for IT specialists on a quarterly basis.

According to a Russian-language Kommersant report, which has been shared by Tumusov on Twitter, the bill also proposes to oblige owners of mobile operating systems to allow users to install alternative stores. This would be especially problematic for Apple, since the ‌App Store‌ is the only official source for apps on its mobile devices.

Apple has been involved in a number of ‌‌App Store‌‌ controversies in recent months, from the Hey email app rejection to its battle with Epic Games. Regulators have also been taking a look at Apple's policies regarding ‌‌App Store‌‌ commissions and exclusive control over app distribution.

Apple is already facing ‌App Store‌ scrutiny in Russia since the Russian Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS) concluded that Apple abused its dominant ‌‌App Store‌‌ position and limited competition in the iOS app market by banning parental control apps. Apple said at the time that it would appeal the decision.

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Top Rated Comments

2979382 Avatar
69 months ago

\o/ wohhhhhh it's slowly getting there...

The most important part of this news is "...the bill also proposes to oblige owners of mobile operating systems to allow users to install alternative stores."

Now just EU and US missing...

Great, just great news!
I sincerely hope you're being sarcastic. What that bill proposes is absolutely ludicrous and clearly cooked up by either incredibly stupid people who don't understand technology and operating systems, or highly malicious government operatives who want a back-door into Apple's OS.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ArPe Avatar
69 months ago

('https://www.macrumors.com/2020/09/02/russia-could-cap-apple-app-store-commission/')

Draft legislation submitted in Russia this week could see Apple's App Store commission cut by a third if it is ratified by the country's parliament.



Reuters ('https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-apple/russian-lawmaker-tries-to-curb-mobile-app-payouts-for-apple-and-google-idUSKBN25S5QP') reports that the bill requires that commissions on the sale of apps by Apple and Google be capped at 20%. Apple has a long-standing policy of collecting 30% commission on all sales (including in-app purchases) in the App store.
According to a Russian-language Kommersant ('https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/4474995?from=main_1') report, which has been shared by Tumusov ('https://twitter.com/FedotTumusov/status/1300710861611446272?s=20') on Twitter, the bill also proposes to oblige owners of mobile operating systems to allow users to install alternative stores. This would be especially problematic for Apple, since the App Store is the only official source for apps on its mobile devices.

Apple has been involved in a number of ‌App Store‌ controversies in recent months, from the Hey email app rejection ('https://www.macrumors.com/2020/06/16/apple-threatens-to-remove-hey-from-app-store/') to its battle with Epic Games ('https://www.macrumors.com/guide/epic-games-vs-apple/'). Regulators have also been taking a look at Apple's policies regarding ‌App Store‌ commissions and exclusive control over app distribution.

Apple is already facing App Store scrutiny in Russia since the Russian Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS) concluded ('https://www.macrumors.com/2020/08/10/russia-apple-abused-app-store-position/') that Apple abused its dominant ‌App Store‌ position and limited competition in the iOS app market by banning parental control apps. Apple said at the time that it would appeal the decision.

Article Link: Russian Lawmaker Seeks to Cap Apple's App Store Commission at 20% ('https://www.macrumors.com/2020/09/02/russia-could-cap-apple-app-store-commission/')
1. They are asking Apple and Google to give part of their commission to fund “IT training”. This is coded language for troll farms, cyberwarfare units and Wagner Group.

2. Like Epic, they are trying to open up iOS so that malware, spyware and banned apps can be installed, either by a distributor or user stupidity.

This is what happens when you don’t have a vetted sandboxed system:

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/craigsilverman/cheap-chinese-smartphones-malware
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ruka.snow Avatar
69 months ago
So they want the industry-standard fee cut to 20% with no consolation on if this is viable or not, and on top of that, 1/3rd of that fee should be paid to the government on top of whatever sales tax they have. Sure these companies will just have to cut something to make it work, perhaps free apps and free hosting.

I am sure developers will be delighted when their $2000/month storage bill comes in whether they sell a single unit or not, like the good old days.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
alecgold Avatar
69 months ago
Seems like a rather dumb sollution. I understand that Apple has a partial monopoly, but it’s not a complete one: you always have the option of switching to android or a few small other operating systems.
I personally like the idea of a walled garden a lot as it contributes a lot to my digital safety.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
farewelwilliams Avatar
69 months ago

Why is that bad for indie developers? Serious question.
30% pays for many developer services like free CloudKit, free Apple Maps usage, fast app review times, many SDK features and improvements every year, and much more.

20% means Apple will cut back on developer services to make up the difference and likely charge for services that used to be 100% free for all developers.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gnasher729 Avatar
69 months ago
Poor Russians, no App Store for you soon.

Correction: No Russian App Store for you soon. You can always sign up on a different App Store.

Another correction: Only free apps and no in-app purchases available on the App Store. Developers can choose to make their app and in app purchases free for Russia only.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)