The European Commission spoke With multiple digital Music services and Record labels, but was **t able to find Evidence of illegal activity, putting an end to the probe. Investigators' "files will remain open," however, as Spotify continues With licensing talks With major labels.
According to Re/code's sources, while the European Commission has found ** Evidence of collusion between Apple and Record labels, it has also launched a separate investigation into Apple's App Store policies concerning competing Music services.
Separately, the EU has asked Spotify and other Music streaming services for information pertaining to Apple's mobile App Store, according to people With k**wledge of the situation. Regulators are seeking information on the restrictions Apple places on apps offered through the store.
Apple's App Store policies are also currently being looked at by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, due to the 30 percent fee the company collects on app and subscription revenue. The FTC is concerned that Apple's fee and its policies, such as a ban on links to outside stores, are illegal under antitrust law.