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    Y Combinator Warns That Apple’s App Store Fees Stall Startup Growth

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    Y Combinator filed an amicus brief in the long-running Epic Games-vs-Apple legal battle, arguing that Apple’s App Store policies—especially the so-called “Apple Tax” (30% cut, later marginally reduced to 27% for alternative payments)—have significantly hindered startup innovation and investor interest; the startup accelerator now urges the court to deny Apple’s appeal of a ruling that would allow developers to steer users toward outside payment methods without exorbitant fees.

    Sources: Tech Crunch, Pivot.uz

    Key Takeaways

    – The “Apple Tax” has long acted as a steep barrier for startup scaling and investor confidence.

    – A court ruling recently demanded Apple allow developers to link to alternative payment methods and cease collecting fees on those transactions.

    – Y Combinator urges the court to uphold the ruling and reject Apple’s appeal, stating it would broaden opportunities for innovation and growth.

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    Y Combinator’s recent amicus brief in the Epic Games vs. Apple dispute lays out a clear, sensible argument: Apple’s App Store policies—especially the infamous 30% revenue cut, dubbed the “Apple Tax”—have been a persistent drag on startup viability and venture capital enthusiasm.

    Over time, YC and others have raised concerns that this fee eats into the very funds needed to scale operations, hire teams, and reinvest in product innovation. The issue came to a head when a court ruled against Apple’s anti-steering restrictions, mandating that developers be allowed to inform users of payment options outside the App Store and that Apple must cease collecting sizable fees on those transactions.

    Apple’s move to replace the outright ban with a workaround that still charged 27% only accentuated the problem. Now, Y Combinator is urging the court to reject Apple’s appeal, arguing that the ruling is a pivotal step toward lowering barriers for app-based businesses and unleashing a wave of fresh, investor-backed innovation. If upheld, the decision may redefine how digital marketplaces operate, leveling the playing field and inviting a more dynamic competitive landscape.

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