Apple to Let Media Apps Avoid 30% Fee After Scrutiny

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Sep.02 — Apple Inc. is addressing a longstanding App Store complaint, and settling an investigation by Japan’s Fair Trade Commission. The technology giant says it will allow developers of some media apps to link from their software to external websites for payments by users. Su Keenan reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”

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