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Microsoft’s Brad Smith complains directly to Congress about Apple’s App Store policies – MSPoweruser – MSPoweruser
Microsoft has never been happy about paying 15-30% of their Microsoft 365 subscription revenue to Apple when users sign up via the App Store, an issue which delayed the arrival of Office for iPad for some years, until Microsoft finally gave in to the inevitab…
Microsoft has never been happy about paying 15-30% of their Microsoft 365 subscription revenue to Apple when users sign up via the App Store, an issue which delayed the arrival of Office for iPad for some years, until Microsoft finally gave in to the inevitable and paid the toll.
Today The Information reports that Microsoft President and chief legal officer Brad Smith had the opportunity to complain directly to the United States House Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee who is currently investigat…
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