Spotify Says Apple Won't Approve New Version Of Its App Because It Doesn't Want Competition For Apple Music (recode.net)
According to a report on Recode, Apple has rejected an update to Spotify's iOS app, and that this has caused a "grave harm to Spotify and its customers." The Swedish-based music company competes with Apple's Music streaming app and service. In a letter to Apple's top lawyer, Spotify says that Apple turned down a version of the app citing "business model rules" and demanded that Spotify uses Apple's billing system if it wants to acquire new customers and sell subscriptions. From the report:The letter, sent by Spotify general counsel Horacio Gutierrez to Apple general counsel Bruce Sewell on May 26, suggests that Spotify intends to use the standoff as ammunition in its fight over Apple's rules governing subscription services that use its App store. "This latest episode raises serious concerns under both U.S. and EU competition law," Gutierrez wrote. "It continues a troubling pattern of behavior by Apple to exclude and diminish the competitiveness of Spotify on iOS and as a rival to Apple Music, particularly when seen against the backdrop of Apple's previous anticompetitive conduct aimed at Spotify ... we cannot stand by as Apple uses the App Store approval process as a weapon to harm competitors."
If you work in a walled garden you are just a gardner.
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Is this really a surprise? If it weren't for federal laws requiring competitors be allowed to participate in Canada, we'd only have Bell (Canada), Rogers and Shaw for providing ANY Internet access and consequently, crazy high prices for Internet services abusing their monopoly. Fortunately our laws require those companies with the physical infrastructure to provide at wholesale prices so resell to end customers. Food for thought..
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they walled me right out of their garden.
Companies have bent over to allow Apple this power.
If the people are too stupid to realize that they are being treated like children or if they are ok with it then they should be cut off the good apps that us responsible people can handle.
If Apple wants to be a shit and separate their customers from the rest of the world, then we should just abandon them to their choices.
Why is it so hard to only have politicians for a few years, then have them go away?
For people who are too dumb to torrent music.
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It's all a bit weird.
Apple's rules have been largely unchanged for 8 years, with the most recent changes , if anything, improving the prospects for subscription services.
Are Spotify suggesting that any product that competes with an Apple paid services needs to get on the store for free ?
Or to put it another way, if you makes successful platform, you can not sell products that compete with 3rd parties on that platform.
I'm not saying Apples App Store rules are all that great , but this one seems pretty intractable .
Maybe the beats purchase should be added to the pile of dumb anticompetitive decisions Eddie Cue has made ? IBooks, and now this ? You'd have to think Spotify has a sympathetic position for "pattern of behavior "...
If Nintendo won't let your cartridge work in their system, then:
1) Fuck 'em; it's war. Reverse Engineer / crack their DRM system.
2) Advise users to use a different game console, where you're allowed to develop whatever games that you want (and where users have access to the most games).
3) Pay Nintendo off.
Apple is asking Spotify to choose option 3 here. Users should be looking hardest at option 2, since it's really the only sane choice. And of course, all nerds (or at least the ones who speak Klingon) want option 1.
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It's the reason (well, that and buggy software, but mainly that) why I dumped the AppleTV, gen4, that I recently purchased.
I assume you really support Spotify, and are posing as an illiterate yahoo to make fun of the Apple users who accept whatever Apple tells them.
hipsterA complaining about hipsterB, meanwhile nothing of value is lost.
... gets surprised that Apple pushes back at an attempt to get away from paying them.
The music thing seems like a red herring. I guess Spotify has to throw random stuff in the media to confuse the issue.
I'm pissed that Amazon won't port Amazon Prime TV to the AppleTV 4. But at least they never whined "Hey, they hate us because we compete with iTunes downloads" They basically just said "we don't like their control, and we have our own platform, so nyaah"
They deserve each other. Both piss on artists and offer a minimal contribution to their talent.
While their are security benefits to Apple's walled garden approach, this is clearly an anti-competitive move by a market giant. Let the system work before we charge off with torches and pitchforks. Spotify will take them to court, where Apple will either settle or a judge should rule against them. If it goes any other way, then it's time to rally up the villagers. Till then, watch the show. Microsoft had it's turn as the bully and before that IBM and so on and so forth. Companies are going to push as far as they can until someone calls them on it and the laws are allowed to do their job.
You are saying there is NO VALUE in having hundreds of millions of users who can sign up for your service with one click and not having to enter billing information, with a subscription that is set by default to auto-renew?
Ask me how I know you don't understand business or money at all.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
It's a good service, but to sell streaming music you will generallky have to bundle streaming services as Google, Apple and Microsoft are doing. Google already has a much more compelling offering for the cost. Spotify had an early lead, but the addition of YouTube Red to Google Music really just makes paying for Spotify seem like throwing money away. If I'm going to spend 10 bucks a month I want music and video or Office365 and music or Spotify can figure out how to sell the service for 5 dollars.
There is no scenario where I pay 10 dollars a month just for music. That's way too much money for most people's very limited music needs. Most people listen to the same couple thousand songs all their life and are fine with that. Now many the future is that everyone will get on susbscription plans, but that not going to happen for another 10-20 years until people who actuallky paid for music collections are all dying off.
People 30+ might remember paying for music and having a limited music collection. It's going to be hard to sell them 30 million songs when they only want a couple hundred and those people will be major consumers for the next 20+ years. The market needs to keep that in mind more instead of trying to direct customers so much, we should have more options when it comes to music delivery, cloud storage and so on.
Most people will never be able to get much of the value out of a 10 dollar a month music subscription. Apple, Spotify and Groove are all a joke compared to Google Music with YouTube and I'd have to say Google is hardly trying. In any case Spotify has no long term future against the big three.
MS should buy Spotify, plain and simple.
Do what Google did with "Google Play".
They removed the "purchase" option from the play apps.
Open up Safari / Chrome / Insert favorite iShit approved web browser here.
Go to Google Play's website, buy what you want there - Apple gets nothing.
Seems like a simple fix, they could possibly include a "button" that directs you to their website to "manage your account" if they wanted to and Apple still wouldn't get shit.
It is illegal (at least in the US) to require the purchase of one product as a condition for purchasing another. It is illegal for Apple to force Spotify to purchase its billing and collection services as a condition of purchasing its App Distribution services.
In a fair and impartial judicial system, this would be over quickly in court. Unfortunately, lawyers will spend the coming years trying to determine which company gives more to politicians for their re-election campaigns so the court can decide who wins.
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It's clear that Apple can't be trusted to fairly run both iTunes and its app store. iTunes should be spun off into its own company that competes with other service providers.
The same goes for ISPs that are owned by media production companies. For some reason, I don't think NBC-Universal has my best interests at heart.
When a single company controls an entire marketplace (in this case, the marketplace of iDevice users), abuse is sure to follow.
Apple's rules were always clear: no apps that compete with theirs are allowed on the App Store, particularly when it comes to pay/revenue collection. For this reason one cannot make purchases in the Amazon app on iOS. So, what is Spotify complaining about exactly? Can we once and for all agree that Apple have a "walled garden" and please move on? This ongoing bitching is unproductive.
It sounds like Apple wants their 30% cut even though Spotify (and other apps) are multiplatform. And, in fact, users choose those apps/services because of their availability on multiple platforms.
To be fair, I think Apple should prorate its App Store cut based on the total platform footprint of the service.
E.g., if Spotify is on 4 platforms (iOS, MacOS, Windows, and Android), then Spotify pays 1/4 of the standard rate on subscriptions.
If this applied only to recurring subscription costs, it would have no effect on revenue from one-off app sales and in-app purchases.
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can suck a bag of sticks. youtube-dl and i'll make my own dam playlist.
Who?
> hundreds of millions ... with one click ... default to auto-renew?
> Ask me how I know you don't understand business or money at all.
LOL, absolutely. Apple brings a LOT of value, for app developers. I wrote some software that was way better than anything else in its $100+ million industry. And made almost nothing from it because I didn't get it in front of customers who were ready to pay. What Apple provides, an app store full of people who readily pay for apps, is hugely valuable.
For CONSUMERS, Apple provides payment convenience, which is worth a buck or two, and provides a good app store where they can easily find things like Spotify.
As this is Slashdot, I'm not surprised at the # of people complaining about Apple's walled garden - but anyhow... Rene Ritchie of iMore.com just made a very good point on Twitter:
"Spotify complaining about App Store rev share “unfairness” would be like Bose complaining about Apple Retail wholesale vs. Beats."
"Spotify is providing wholesale prices to the App Store, same way Bose is providing wholesale to Apple Retail. Whole narrative is ridiculous."
https://twitter.com/reneritchie/status/748583630465818624
https://twitter.com/reneritchie/status/748584083513540609
I can see his point here - not 100% sure that I agree with it, but it's an interesting way of looking at it - and in this light, Apple doesn't seem unreasonable.
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What's most interesting about the comments are people defending Spotify. You know, that service that's helped ensure musicians get paid next to nothing for their efforts.
Apple hasn't changed anything here. Though when Spotify emerged, artists had to contend with yet another parasitic service using their music to make a quick buck. Maybe it's a good thing that fewer people will have access to Spotify?
Apple Music isn't a huge improvement, but at least Apple is trying to evolve a model that gets a better deal for the artists.
There's always something else...
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What does it cost Apple to host the Spotify client download in the App Store? A very tiny fraction of the 15%/30% of the subscription fees of every single user on iOS. I reckon we're talking in the region of pennies per user.
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Not only that, but Bell just lost their appeal over access to their last-mile fibre. A good day for everyone in Canada (exept Bell shareholders, perhaps).
Who is on first.
I don't know.
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Actually it's for people whose time is valuable.
Not something you'd know anything about, Slashfaggot.
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Just think if there where no steam store for windows and if you wanted to play on line you needed to buy live gold? Also limited or no modding and no user maps.
competition is good. apple is not obligated to provide their platform to anyone. they don't owe spotify anything.
Apple ban's emulator with open rom as well. On there store apps like that need to be self contained and apple does not even let apps use a real file system / share files with other apps.
I am not sure which one of those to support.
I like that Spotify takes the fight over Apples draconian rules on their store.
However, I also feel like Spotify had this coming. They have for years mistreated the Android users. For years Android was a second class platform. Spotify should reap what they have sown. They shouldn't have invested so heavily in the iPhone users as they did. So in some respect I think this serves them right.
Look how long it took them to support Chromecast. Apple TV however, that was supported early on. Yep.
> > because I didn't get it in front of customers who were ready to pay."
> I bet it's a piece of software I've never heard of because YOU FUCKING FAILED AT PROPER MARKETING.
Ya think? That's pretty much what "didn't get it in front of customers who were ready to pay" means, asshole.
Third base!
I never could understand why Appel Haters in particular seem to take such great pride in exhibiting ignorance of changes in the world around them, or such a poor grasp of math (only an Apple Hater reduces 15/100 to arrive at 1/3, and even 30/100 is not really 1/3)...
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
As a subscriber do you honestly have NO appreciation for how easy it is to truly cancel a subscription through iTunes? Or the fact the content/apps you are subscribing to have NONE of your address and payment details if you do not wish them to? Or the fact you do not have to go through whatever hellish channel of pain a company has devised in order to actually cancel (or MAYBE cancel) a recurring payment?
That is worth far MORE than $3/month to me. I would literally pay double for any subscription to be able to leave and resume of my own free will with ease, and no risk of hacked servers leaking data about me. It's nice that you live such a secluded life you have transcended the pain of ordinary mortals, but to hundreds of millions these things matter.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
The only way Apple will stop this sh*t.
Spotify is not Swedish it's based in London and the Sweden part is just PR.
In fact, Apple should go further and block their macOS app from installing as well, for one simple reason: every time the app updates it sets itself up to run on login. I used Spotify from the week it launched in the U.S. until Apple Music launched. I bought a Pro subscription almost immediately after I started using it. But every time the app updated it would throw itself into the login items list again, like this is Windows 98 and we need 80 programs to start and put themselves in the System Tray before you can use your computer.
Then Apple Music came out. Sure, the UI isn't as good, and it took me hours to manually transfer my playlists. But hey, I finally have all of my music in one app (yeah, Spotify has the ability to sync songs, but the feature was very flaky, and it wasn't easy to organize hundreds of songs). But, iTunes never starts up when I login to my computer, and I've long since made sure the iTunes "helper" was permanently disabled (by "damaging it).
Spotify could have kept at least one customer if they just hadn't been so damn pushy.
The right to protest the State is more sacred than the State.
Giant corporations preventing competition in ways big and small.
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mostly because there is nothing on the net I want to pay to crazy network prices and fight ads to see.
My dad never owned a TV I now understand why. I will be having just over the air. A 167.00 savings coming my way.
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Make the app free and require users to register for their account using a login to their website.
> Your app being in App Store or available directly from the Internet is the same.
Spotify says that being in the App Store is very important.
Spotify brought two billion dollars last year, so apparently they have a clue.
You made how much last year? Yeah, thanks for your opinion, but I think I'll listen to Spotify and the other people who have made billions of dollars.
Spotify got your ass with marketing. You swallowed it hook, line, and sinker.
You're a complete tool to have not tried advertising on slashdot, reddit, digg, ycombinator, and various other tech sites.
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> Spotify got your ass with marketing. You swallowed it hook, line, and sinker.
What does Spotify have to do with my companies?
> not tried advertising on slashdot, reddit, digg, ycombinator, and various other tech sites.
False.
> You relied upon ONE SINGLE LOCATION.
False.
> YOU PUT ALL YOUR EGGS IN ONE BASKET.
False.
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