In some bad news for Apple, Australia’s Federal Court has rejected an appeal by the company to trademark the term “App Store.” In a ruling made Wednesday, judge Justice Yates dismissed Apple’s case ...
Australia is now investigating app store policies as part of yet another antitrust inquiry into Apple and Google (via Gizmodo). The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has announced ...
Apple has lost its bid to delay a US court order that forces it to open up the App Store to external payment links. While the ruling applies in the US, it has implications for developers and ...
An Australian court has rejected Apple’s appeal against the country’s refusal to allow it to trademark the term ‘App Store,’ reports the Sydney Morning Herald. The Registrar of Trade Marks refused ...
A proposed change to classification laws in Australia has the potential to cripple the Australian iPhone app store, Android Marketplace and the many other app markets that carry games for mobile ...
Earlier this year, Apple introduced two alternate pricing tiers, Tier A and Tier B, to the App Store in order to allow developers to charge lower prices in countries like China, India, Indonesia, ...
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