"Apple's Response to EU Digital Markets Act and Core Technology Fee Concerns"

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Apple addressed concerns about the Core Technology Fee potentially bankrupting small developers with viral free apps, acknowledging the issue and stating that they are working on a solution. The company's response came during a workshop event in the European Union, where Apple explained that the new fee structure mandated by the Digital Markets Act requires them to price each component separately. While they haven't yet figured out a solution, they emphasized their commitment to encouraging and supporting individual developers.
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