The Verge’s Dieter Bohn outlines the many issues with Apple’s App Store policies. “It should not surprise you to know that Apple’s interpretation of its [policy] text often
seems capricious at best and at worst seems like it’s motivated by self-dealing,” he writes. “And the enforcement consequently often seems unfair.” Big picture, he writes:
“Apple needs to protect the 30 percent cut it takes, and if it allows too many apps to circumvent that cut then some sort of dam may break.”
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