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Unity makes major changes to controversial install-fee program ...😑
(arstechnica.com)
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I know I won't be using it. There is no guarantee that they won't do something similar in the future.
And therein lies the rub.
They’ve proven they can’t be trusted. The people who devised and attempted to enact this plan - the exec team - have not gone anywhere, and they aren’t going to. They have shown the industry who they are, and they clearly don’t give a shit about business ethics or even legality (the AppLovin shit smells an awful fucking lot like anticompetitive market interference). They will definitely try something similar in the future.
They can just creep up the fee bit by bit and they can say, hey it's not as bad as that runtime fee we announced in 2023
Not just that but what other new fee will they create and force on developers out of nowhere?