J.P. Morgan says Apple won’t see much immediate impact on App Store revenue due to how its new fee structure is arranged, but regulators around are likely eyeing the solution.
According to a finance note seen by AppleInsider from J.P. Morgan, these changes will have little impact on Apple. The fifty-cent fee will balance out the reduced commissions, and Europe only accounts for about 6% of App Store revenue.
Changes to the App Store market in the EU are restricted to that region. However, regulators around the world may seek to achieve similar results. The United States, for example, is already “firing on all cylinders” in an antitrust investigation on Apple’s App Store.
This story originally appeared on Appleinsider