Google's billing policies for the Play Store have sparked a conflict with Indian app developers, leading to a truce after a faceoff over service fees. The debate revolves around the fairness of charges imposed on app developers by tech giants like Google and Apple, with questions raised about monopolistic practices and pricing control. The issue has drawn attention from various stakeholders, including RMG platforms and online real-money gaming companies, who are closely monitoring the situation due to potential implications for their own billing fees.
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🚨🎲 Online real-money gaming (RMG) companies are closely watching the #Google versus startups battle over service fees, as they are likely to be the next cohort of application developers to be facing the 15-30% levy beginning June this year.
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.@Google, Indian apps agree on four-month truce in #billing fee faceoff The development marks a pause in the acrimonious face-off between Indian internet firms and Google over the US firm’s billing policies. https://t.co/1GqzjRcCAy
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In the context of the Play store, what percentage of amount per transaction is fair for Google to charge? 24%? 11%? 5%? When a company enjoys monopoly situation this becomes an important question. But who can dictate pricing? By @Harveen_A & @akm1410 https://t.co/2mvi0rUfqg
It is easy to call Google the East India Company. Fact remains that Google's margin on the Play store is India's tech ecosystem's product. And these companies cannot pass this additional cost of doing business to their users. By @Harveen_A and @akm1410. https://t.co/2mvi0rUfqg
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There is no getting away from paying the platform some money. It is now widely established that even with the strictest regulation, companies like Google and Apple have figured out several ways they can charge app developers. By @Harveen_A & @akm1410. https://t.co/2mvi0rUfqg
Should Google charge companies for using the Play Store app to distribute their apps to end users? If your answer is yes then this story is for you. By @Harveen_A & @akm1410. https://t.co/2mvi0rUfqg
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