Apple touted research it commissioned showing the fees it collects from developers are similar to what other digital platforms charge
Apple Inc. is defending how its App Store operates in the face of escalating antitrust scrutiny, touting on Wednesday economic research it commissioned showing the fees it collects from developers are in line with those charged by other digital platforms.
The company’s efforts to protect its business come as the Justice Department is proceeding with an antitrust investigation into Apple over its App Store practices, according to people familiar with the matter. Last month, the European Commission opened two antitrust probes...
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