Apple sued in EU because other music services are too expensive

Yordan, 19 September 2024

Apple got hit with a class-action suit in four European countries, filed by Euroconsumers – one of the biggest consumer advocacy groups in the European Union. According to the files, Apple is at fault for music streaming services like Spotify and YouTube Music getting more expensive.

The lawsuit read that the companies have to pay 30% to be on the App Store, and in order to cut their losses, they pass the cost onto their customers.

Euroconsumers stated that each iOS customer has to pay up to €3 more to help cover the lost revenue. According to the group, Apple earned roughly €259 million in "unfair profits by overcharging consumers through their non-Apple Music services." The lawsuit wants to "reclaim the overpaid money for more than 500,000 victims in Belgium, Italy, Spain, and Portugal."

Apple Music does not pay 30% service fee, but it should be pointed out that other companies are not required to increase fees in order to operate there as well. They are simply passing the cost through, but they still claim Apple takes more than it really does.

Apple gets sued in EU because other music services are too expensive

After Apple changed the payout structure of the App Store, the US company takes only 15% for every new subscription that extends over a first year, instead of a blanket 30%, as Spotify previously claimed.

The full list of platforms that are affected includes Spotify, Deezer, YouTube Music, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, Tidal, and Qobuz.

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Reader comments

  • Imean
  • 01 Oct 2024
  • I26

You know what's funny? Apple has been taking 30% cut since the start of App Store (not sure).. so why do companies complain now? After being in the store for years?

Of course, especially when laws are past to make them so……..

  • Anonymous
  • 20 Sep 2024
  • PZT

Apple can still get sued if those terms and conditions are illegal.

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