Spotify is accusing Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) of anti-competitive behavior after rejecting the latest update to Spotify's
iOS app, according to a recent MacRumors
piece. In a letter sent by Spotify's general counsel to Apple's top lawyer, the former stated that the latter is causing "grave
harm to Spotify and its customers."
Even Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren chimed in about the issue after receiving a copy of the letter, "Apple has long used
its control of iOS to squash competition in music."
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Spotify has used Apple's billing service for several years, which has passed on a 30 percent premium to customers, paying $13
per month vs $10 if charged outside of the Apple store. Apple Music is also $10 per month.
Spotify has been more vocal about having its customers pay outside of the apple store, even offering new subscribers a special
$0.99 for three months if they sign up directly on spotify.com. This has upset Apple, which, according to Spotify's lawyer, led to
Apple threatening to take Spotify out of the App Store if it didn't stop telling iOS users about the deal.
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