Pana vine sentinta din acest proces, avem doua settlements:

1. Cu developers, in Cameron et al v. Apple Inc.:
- sa mentina App Store Small Business Program pentru cel putin inca 3 ani
- App Store Search sa ramana pe criterii obiective pentru cel putin inca 3 ani
- daca utilizatorul accepta comunicari din partea developerului, acesta din urma sa-l poata informa ca poate sa se aboneze prin siteul lor
- mai multe optiuni de setat preturi, de la 100 la 500
- Apple sa explica mai bine cum functioneaza procesul de appeal in App Review process
- raport anual cu statistici despre App Store
- sprijin pentru developers care au incasat $1 milion sau mai putin, intr-un an, cat timp e pandemie - Small Developers Assistance Fund - $100 milioane
Apple, US developers agree to App Store updates that will support businesses and maintain a great experience for users

Following a productive dialogue, Apple and the plaintiffs in the Cameron et al v. Apple Inc. developer suit reached an agreement that identifies seven key priorities shared by Apple and small developers, which has been submitted to the judge presiding over the case for her approval.
Apple, US developers agree to App Store updates - Apple

2. Cu Japan Fair Trade Comission, cu aplicare in toata lumea:
- "reader" apps, cum sunt Netflix/Spotify/Kindle, dar nu jocurile video, pot afisa un link in-app, cu trimitere la siteurile lor pentru a se abona:
Japan Fair Trade Commission closes App Store investigation
Apple will let developers of “reader” apps around the world link to an external website to set up or manage an account beginning early next year

Apple today announced an update coming to the App Store that closes an investigation by the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC). The update will allow developers of “reader” apps to include an in-app link to their website for users to set up or manage an account. While the agreement was made with the JFTC, Apple will apply this change globally to all reader apps on the store. Reader apps provide previously purchased content or content subscriptions for digital magazines, newspapers, books, audio, music, and video.

To ensure a safe and seamless user experience, the App Store’s guidelines require developers to sell digital services and subscriptions using Apple’s in-app payment system. Because developers of reader apps do not offer in-app digital goods and services for purchase, Apple agreed with the JFTC to let developers of these apps share a single link to their website to help users set up and manage their account.

Before the change goes into effect in early 2022, Apple will update its guidelines and review process to make sure users of reader apps continue to have a safe experience on the App Store. While in-app purchases through the App Store commerce system remain the safest and most trusted payment methods for users, Apple will also help developers of reader apps protect users when they link them to an external website to make purchases.
Japan Fair Trade Commission closes App Store investigation - Apple