Elon Musk slams Apple app store fees
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Friday slammed Apple for the fees it charges companies to use its app store – a fee that he likened to a “global tax on the Internet.”
“Apple app store fees are a de factor global tax on the Internet,” the billionaire tweeted. “Epic is right.”
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The “Epic” refers to Epic Games Inc., the video game company behind popular titles like “Fortnite” which brought a lawsuit against Apple, charging that the tech giant has transformed a once-tiny digital storefront into an illegal monopoly that squeezes mobile apps for a significant slice of their earnings.
Apple takes a commission of 15% to 30% on purchases made within apps, including everything from digital items in games to subscriptions.
The company has denied Epic’s claims.
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FOX Business has reached to Apple for comment on Musk’s comments.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.