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Apple filings say App Store regulatory changes are weighing on its services business as US spend falls 6%
Apple acknowledged in regulatory filings that court rulings and new App Store rules are pressuring its $100B+ services business, coinciding with a 6% decline in US App Store spending in Q2 according to Sensor Tower.
Regulatory pressure on Apple's App Store economics is starting to show measurable impact on revenue, which could accelerate changes to how the store operates and how developers distribute and monetize iOS apps. If the decline continues, Apple may adjust commission structures or policy enforcement in ways that directly affect app business models.
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Apple formally acknowledged in filings that court rulings and new App Store rules are weighing on its services business, which exceeds $100B in revenue.
US App Store spending fell 6% in Q2, per Sensor Tower data.
The regulatory changes cited include court rulings and new App Store rules, though specific rulings are not detailed in the available material.
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