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How Apple and Google abuse the app market – Gene Burrus, global policy council, CAF
Season 8 · Episode 2

How Apple and Google abuse the app market – Gene Burrus, global policy council, CAF

UKTN | The Podcast

October 7, 202431m 20s

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Show Notes

Gene Burrus, global policy council at the Coalition for App Fairness, discusses how Apple and Google use their dominant position in the app store market to unfairly treat app developers and the legal battle taking place over this. 

 

Burrus joined the Coalition for App Fairness – a group of app developers advocating for a competitive and fair marketplace – after his work at Spotify (a CAF member) introduced him to the complex struggle between app stores and apps. CAF contains members from early-stage startups to global powerhouses, including Fortnite developer Epic Games. Burrus explains the various legal challenges made against Apple and Google and the progress from global competition regulators in breaking up the app store monopoly, described by Burrus as being akin to Microsoft’s domination of the software market in the 90s before anti-trust lawsuits came into place. 

Topics

Coalition for App FairnessAppleGoogleapp storeappsapplicationsdevelopersapp developersearly-stage startupsstartupsEpic GamesFortnite