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 TechCrunch reported on Friday that the Competition Commission of India, the countrys antitrust regulator, has ordered an investigation into Apples in-app payment system to be carried out over the next 60 days. Apple requires all developers on the App Store to use its in-app payment system and takes between 15% and 30% of all revenues from all purc stanley cups hases.     The commission purportedly began looking into Apples practices in September, according to Reuters, after a nonprofit group called the  Together We Fight Society  filed a complaint. In its fillin stanley cup g, the group claims that Apples commissions on in-app payments raise prices for app developers, subsequently creating barriers for market entry, and users alike.  The existence of the 30% commission means that some app developers will never make it to the market 8230; This could also result in consumer harm,  Together We Fight Society alleged in its complaint, which was seen by Reuters but is not public. In addition, the nonprofit also states that Apples policy hurts Indias payment processors, which charge much lower commissions than the big tec stanley cupe h company. Apple purportedly asked the commission to drop the nonprofits case, TechCrunch stated, because it was too small of a player in India. It does have a point. Out of the 520 million smartphones in India at the end of 2020, only 2% were Apple devices, according to global industry analysis firm Counterpoint Research. Nonetheless, Apple is growing rapidly in the country. If India turns  Gyvd Arizona School s Curriculum Will Be Taught by AI, No Teachers
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