Spotify Allegedly Secured Exclusive Agreement with Google Allowing It to Bypass Play Store Charges

Spotify Allegedly Secured Exclusive Agreement with Google Allowing It to Bypass Play Store Charges


According to new testimony​ in the ongoing Epic ⁤v. Google trial, Spotify has reached a special agreement⁢ with Google that⁣ allows it to avoid paying any commission to Google when users sign up ​for subscriptions using Spotify’s own payment ‍system on Android. The⁤ Verge first reported this ⁢news.⁣ As part of the same deal, Spotify only paid ‌Google a four percent commission if users signed up for the service through Google, which is significantly lower than the typical 15 percent commission ⁣that most other apps pay for subscriptions through ‍the ⁤Google Play ‍Store.

In court, Google’s partnerships head, Don Harrison, reportedly stated,⁤ “Listening to music is one of [the phone’s] core purposes… ‌if we⁢ don’t have Spotify working properly across Play services and core services, people will not buy ‍Android phones.” Both Google and Spotify also agreed to contribute $50 million each to a “success fund” as part of the deal.

These remarks were made ‍in the context of a lawsuit initially filed against​ Google by Epic Games, the creator of ‍the immensely ⁤popular…

2023-11-20‍ 17:46:46
Source from www.engadget.com

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