TechInnovation. Apple and Google to allow developers to use outside payments under South Korean Bill (Campbell Kwan, ZDNet)

South Korea’s National Assembly has approved a Bill that will require Apple and Google to change the way its app store payment systems operate in the country.

The Bill is currently awaiting to be signed by South Korean President Moon Jae-In before it goes into effect.

The new law is an amendment to South Korea’s Telecommunications Business Act, and will ban app store marketplaces from unreasonably delaying the approval of apps or deleting them from the marketplace.

Apple and Google to allow developers to use outside payments under South Korean Bill | ZDNet

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