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APPLE CEO POISED TO GET $750-MN FINAL PAYOUT

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Apple has agreed to let developers of iphone apps email their users about cheaper ways to pay for digital subscripti­ons and media by circumvent­ing a commission system that generates billions of dollars annually for the iphone maker.

The concession announced late Thursday, which covers emailed notificati­ons but does not allow in-app notificati­ons, is part of a preliminar­y settlement of a nearly 2-yearold lawsuit filed on behalf of iphone app developers in the U.S. It also addresses an issue raised by a federal court judge who is expected to soon rule on a separate case brought by Epic Games, maker of the popular video game Fortnite.

Apple also will set up a USD 100 million fund that will pay thousands of app developers covered in the lawsuit sums ranging from $250 to $30,000. App developers will get more flexibilit­y to set different prices within their apps, expanding the options from about 100 to 500 choices.

Under long-standing Apple rules, makers of iphone apps were forbidden to email users with informatio­n on how to pay for services outside the app, which would circumvent Apple commission­s of 15 per cent to 30 per cent.

The concession now opens one way for app developers to be more aggressive about encouragin­g its users to pay in other ways, so long as they get consumer consent.

The compromise also addresses a concern that US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers repeatedly raised while presiding over the high-profile Epic-apple trial. She openly wondered why Apple couldn't allow developers to display a range of payment options within their apps, much like brickand-mortar retailers can show a range of different credit cards they accept.

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