Music streaming company accuses Apple of ‘choking competition’ with App store rules
Spotify has called on Britain’s competition watchdog to investigate Apple’s decision to block updates to its new audiobooks service.
The Swedish music streaming company met with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to raise concerns after the iPhone maker rejected several new versions of Spotify’s music app, a source said.
Spotify, which is used by more than 450 million people, last month added audiobooks to its streaming service, where people can purchase recordings of books and listen to them in its music library.
However, it was forced to make multiple changes to the service in order to avoid paying a 30pc fee to Apple, which the iPhone maker charges for purchases through its app store.