Apple, Google’s In-App Purchase Commission Dominance Likely to Be Curbed by South Korea

Apple, Google have faced global criticism because they require software developers using their app stores to use proprietary in-app payment systems.

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By Reuters | Updated: 24 August 2021 12:56 IST
Highlights
  • Apple and Google have both faced global criticism
  • The European Union last year proposed the Digital Markets Act
  • Telecommunications Business Act has been dubbed the Anti-Google law

Earlier this year, Google said it will lower the service fee it charges developers on its app store

South Korea is likely to bar Alphabet's Google and Apple from charging software developers commissions on in-app purchases, the first such curbs by a major economy that could hurt the tech giants' lucrative revenue streams.

The parliament's legislation and judiciary committee is expected on Tuesday to approve the amendment of the Telecommunications Business Act, dubbed the "Anti-Google law," banning app store operators with dominant market positions from forcing certain payment systems.

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If the bill gets the committee's approval, it will be put to a final vote on Wednesday. Lawmakers in South Korea started raising the issue of the tech giants' commission structure since the middle of last year.

Apple and Google have both faced global criticism because they require software developers using their app stores to use proprietary in-app payment systems that charge commissions of up to 30 percent on in-app purchases.

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The European Union last year proposed the Digital Markets Act, taking aim at app store commissions. The rules are designed to affect large companies, but some European lawmakers are in favour of tightening them to specifically target American technology giants, Reuters reported in June.

Earlier this month in the United States, a bipartisan trio of senators introduced a bill that would rein in app stores of companies that they said exert too much market control, including Apple and Google.

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In South Korea, the home market of Android phone maker Samsung, Google Play Store earned revenue of nearly KRW 6 trillion (roughly Rs. 38,140 crores) in 2019, according to a government report published last year.

Earlier this year, Google said it will lower the service fee it charges developers on its app store from 30 percent to 15 percent on the first $1 million (roughly Rs. 7.4 crores) they earn in revenue in a year. Apple has made similar moves.

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For Apple too, commissions from in-app purchases are a key part of its $53.8 billion (roughly Rs. 3,990 crores) services business, and are a major expense for some app developers.

In May, an antitrust lawsuit filed by the maker of the popular game Fortnite against Apple revealed that the game maker paid $100 million (roughly Rs. 740 crores) in commissions to Apple over two years.

© Thomson Reuters 2021


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