Apple can afford to not make 15%/30% off of developers. They are just greedy for short-term profit, as any publicly traded company is. The only reason this cut happened is because they started getting threatened with lawsuits, so they had to slightly slow down their free money printer.
This aurgument is the same as Comcast claiming Netflix is a "free loader" on their network because Netflix was not paying Comcast...
hello, Comcast's customers pay comcast for the use of the network
In the same way, Apples hardware and iOS software are paid for by the END USER of the phone, users pay a HUGE and Excessive cost for these phones, why on earth then should Devs pay a second time
Like with last mile broadband, this is double dipping, in other contexts that would be considered fraud
It doesn't really make sense.
It won’t be long till they make more changes to make sure they get that value out of you on the desktop too.
The food product producer is not selling to me directly, they sell to the store, who then sells to me.
Apple is not selling me the app, they are very clear about this, my relationship is with the App Developer, they are just a "payment processor"
So comparing the App Store to traditional retail store is no where near a proper analogy
There is a moral imperative that copying of software, which costs almost 0, is taxed per unit, just like physical goods, where there is a storage cost, a transport cost, etc.
I'm being ironic, obviously. Apple's App Store profits show that they're basically just sharecropping developers. Their operating costs are minimal and the fact that they're allowed to charge per unit, like they're Walmart and have to stock actual shelves, is quite ridiculous.