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Apple got fined $2B for its illegal pre-DMA conduct on this issue, and still thinks it can withhold 'following the law’ until you sign up for an entitlement, a 27% Apple tax, and give Apple audit rights to your company. Which is all completely illegal under the DMA.
lol
The fines can't come quick enough or heavy enough.
https://mastodon.social/@macrumors/112328353754517763
"Today, developers compete on a level playing field on the App Store”
"It takes continuous effort and a lot of investment for Apple to make the tools, the technology, and the marketplace that Spotify uses every day. We’ve even flown our engineers to Stockholm to help Spotify’s teams in person."
…is that service part of my TSI, or…?
Apple [https://developer.apple.com/support/ipv6/]:
> As of June 1, 2016, all apps submitted to the App Store must support IPv6-only networks.
Also Apple:
% host -t AAAA gdmf.v.aaplimg.com
gdmf.v.aaplimg.com has no AAAA record
% host -t AAAA gs.apple.com.v.aaplimg.com
gs.apple.com.v.aaplimg.com has no AAAA record
% host -t AAAA ma-albert-prod.apple.com
ma-albert-prod.apple.com has no AAAA record
(In other words, you literally can't activate an Apple device on an IPv6-only network - and you can't get OS updates either.)