21 Mar, 2024
Washington, DC – Tech Integrity Project joined a coalition letter , urging the Department of Justice to hold Apple accountable for its abusive App Store practices, including how the tech giant caters to the Chinese Communist Party. The letter, addressed to Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Jonathan Kanter, notes that Apple applies a double standard in managing the App Store, ignoring the concerns of American app developers while enthusiastically complying with diktats from Beijing. As the letter highlights: [W]hile Apple has long discarded the concerns of American app developers, the company has been happy to modify its App Store policies to appease the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime. Last year, it was reported that Apple would acquiesce to China’s demands for apps on the App Store to list their Beijing-designated Internet Content Provider (ICP) filing number. In doing so, Apple closed one of Chinese citizens’ only avenues to access, through VPN, apps banned by the Communist regime. It’s worth noting that this came just three years after Apple removed some 39,000 apps on the App Store in China in a single day to appease the government. This only scrapes the surface of Apple’s advocacy on behalf of Beijing: in 2020, the company tried to wield its lobbying might in D.C. to weaken legislation to stop forced labor in the Xinjiang region. " It’s fitting that just as this lawsuit dropped, Tim Cook had been in Shanghai touting more investment in China and boasting Apple’s supply chain there as its most important," said Geoffrey Cain, Policy Director at Tech Integrity Project. "As a company that was founded in America and saw monumental growth because of our free system, it is shameful how Apple bends to the demands of the CCP. The hypocrisy is stark. Apple fights virtually every request from an American app developer, citing security and other concerns to maintain its walled garden. But the walls come crumbling down as soon as Beijing calls. Apple simply cannot have it both ways—preaching the virtues of cybersecurity while letting the CCP exert control over its products. To the extent that Apple’s market position enables or exacerbates this behavior, we support the DOJ investigating the company.” You can read the full letter by clicking HERE . ### About Tech Integrity Project: The Tech Integrity Project works to protect the national security and economic competitiveness of the United States by preventing Big Tech companies from aiding America’s adversaries. The organization works to educate presidential candidates and the public about the problematic business activities of U.S. tech companies in China and other adversarial nations, including capital investment, overseas research, transfer of trade secrets, and selling access to sensitive technologies. We’re calling on elected officials and candidates to sign our pledge . To stay updated and join our cause, click HERE .