FTC to formally investigate Apple's iPhone policies

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According to a new report, the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission have come to an agreement that the latter will open a formal investigation into Apple’s iPhone policies. The investigation will look into whether or not Apple’s prohibiting developers from using cross-compilers is anti-competitive. It is unclear whether or not the FTC will also look at Apple’s ban of Adobe Flash on iOS devices as well as section 3.3.9 of the iOS developers agreement which blocks Google’s AdMob from serving ads on the iPhone and iPad. The Department of Justice is said to be in the preliminary stages of an investigation into whether or not Apple has an unfair advantage in digital music distribution. But for the matter at hand, the FTC faces a tough challenge with its investigation. Apple claims it is essential that iOS applications are natively developed to ensure quality and compatibility. Previous experiments with cross-compilers led to what Apple claims were inferior applications, something it fears could damage the platforms reputation for quality applications. On the other hand, many believe that Apple enjoys far too much control over its products and this creates a lack of competition which does nothing but hurt developers and consumers alike. Neither Apple nor the FTC have commented on the matter.

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  • Tom-Helge

    If Apple gets away with all of this suing things they are getting now, then i really hope Google just bans any iPhone OS (iOS) mobile phones from entering YouTube just as a payback :-) .

    Because if Apple can get away with the flash thing, then for sure Google can get away by banning iOS phones from entering YouTube to.

    If Steve Jobs says nah, iPhone users doesn’t needs flash, then Google can say nah, iPhone users doesn’t needs Youtube.

    Right?.

    And also, there is a clear reason why Apple is getting sued all over the places these days. It’s for a reason.

  • Tom-Helge

    Now, it’s Adobe who have made flash though, so lets say they do it as a payback because of Apple is banning Google from iAd for example.

  • Green Arrow

    Hope they RAM IT up Steve Jobs Rear End, His Majesty, is about to take a Humpty Dumpty Fall
    ” Apple Has a Rotten Core”

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