Core Insights - Spotify announced that Apple approved an app update allowing the music streaming service to display pricing information and purchase links more transparently after a court ruling [1][3][11] - A federal judge found Apple in "willful violation" of a 2021 injunction, requiring the company to stop restricting app developers from communicating pricing and subscription options to users [2][13] - The update enables Spotify to offer lower prices, more control, and easier access to subscription options for U.S. consumers, marking a significant milestone for developers [6][7] Company Developments - Spotify can now show U.S. users detailed pricing for subscriptions and promotional offers, enhancing consumer choice [7][9] - The app update allows users to upgrade from free accounts to premium plans and switch between different subscription types [9][11] - Spotify can accept payment methods beyond Apple's system, providing users with more purchasing options and potentially benefiting creators [11][12] Industry Context - The ruling is seen as a victory for consumers, artists, and developers, as it removes significant anticompetitive barriers imposed by Apple [3][13] - Apple plans to appeal the judge's ruling but will comply with the court order in the interim [13]
Spotify updating app for US users after court ruling in Apple case