The European Court of Justice gives the Dutch the green light to pursue the Apple App Store antitrust case


  • Apple charges 15-30% commission for payments in the App Store
  • The company denied wrongdoing in the country, but the EU rejected its very claim
  • The Court of Justice of the European Union says that the Dutch-specific App Store is reason enough

The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that Dutch courts have jurisdiction over a case against Apple’s App Store brought by two Dutch foundations.

They argue that the App Store’s commissions are excessive and anti-competitive and therefore harm Dutch users, including both consumers and developers.

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