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Spotify is claiming that Apple rejected a new version of its iOS app to protect Apple Music from competitors. In a letter from its chief counsel to Apple's top lawyer, Spotify says that Apple is “causing grave harm to Spotify and its customers” by rejecting an update to the music streamer's iOS app."we cannot stand by as Apple uses the App Store approval process as a weapon to harm competitors”“This latest episode raises serious concerns under both U.S. and EU competition law,” Spotify general counsel Horacio Gutierrez wrote it a letter to Apple obtained by re/code. “It continues a troubling pattern of behavior by Apple to exclude and diminish the competitiveness of Spotify on iOS and as a rival to Apple Music, particularly when seen against the backdrop of Apple’s previous anti-competitive conduct aimed at Spotify… we cannot stand by as Apple uses the App Store approval process as a weapon to harm competitors.”Spotify has also reportedly distributed the letter to Congressional staffers. Yesterday, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D. MA) accused Apple of working to “snuff out competition.” Apple, said Warren, “has placed conditions on its rivals that make it difficult for them to offer competitive streaming services” that compete with Apple Music.Apple's RejectionRelated articles







