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Articles 30 and 31 of the Digital Services Act (DSA) require Apple to verify and display trader contact information for all traders distributing apps on the App Store in the European Union (EU). This includes an address, phone number, and email address that you provide to Apple for the purpose of posting on your App Store product page in accordance with the DSA. Once verified, Apple will publish this information on your App Store product page when your app is distributed in any of the 27 territories of the EU.


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You must assess whether you are a trader for EU law purposes. If you don't distribute apps on the App Store in the EU (e.g. you only distribute apps via alternative distribution, or TestFlight, or on the App Store only outside the EU), you're not acting as a trader on the App Store. Apple can't determine whether you're a trader.

Under the Digital Services Act, you have the option to provide a Labels and Markings URL to display labels or markings required by European Union law. This URL will be visible on your App Store product pages.

The San Francisco court hearing before U.S. District Judge James Donato comes five months after a nine-person jury decided Google had turned its Play Store for Android phone apps into an illegal monopoly following a four-week trial in an antitrust case brought by Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite.

As Apple does on its store for iPhone apps, Google makes billions of dollars annually from its Play Store for Android apps through a commission system that charges a fee of 15% to 30% on a variety of digital transactions. Epic and other makers of popular apps, such as Spotify and Match Group, have been attacking those in-app commissions as an abusive tactic that gouges consumers as well as them.

Epic is pushing Donato to require Google to ban many of the practices that enabled the Play Store to stifle alternatives to the Play Store that would have charged far lower commissions that could help bring down prices and foster more competition that could spawn more innovation.

The settlement, reached before the Epic case went to trial, will pay at least $2 to each of the more than 100 million consumers covered by it while requiring Google to lower the barriers that have made it difficult for rival options to the Play Store.

Epic, which has derided the attorneys general settlement as ineffectual, is seeking more stringent measures that would handcuff Google and make it easier for rival app stores to connect with consumers with Android phones.

LLU faculty/staff and MC employees will need to register for the library. Request a library account by filling out the online Patron Registration Form. If unable to complete the online form, fill out the old Patron Registration Form and email it to circadmins@llu.edu with a copy of your ID or fax to (909) 558-4188. For immediate processing, questions, or if you already have an account but it is not working, contact the Circulation Desk at (909) 558-4550.

Download BrowZine to your tablet for free. When initially launching BrowZine, select Loma Linda University (or Loma Linda Medical Center for MC users) from the drop down list. Enter your LLUAHSC credentials (same as LLU email login) and start exploring BrowZine!

To use the DynaMed app, you must first create a remote (personal) account from within the DynaMed interface while on a campus computer, or while connected to campus Wi-Fi. After creating a personal account, download the DynaMed app from the iTunes or Google Play app store and then authenticate using your personal account user name and password.

If you would like to use EBSCOhost databases (Academic Search Premiere, CINAHL, ERIC, SOCIndex, etc) on your mobile device, you can! EBSCOhost Mobile provides seamless access to the EBSCOhost (ehost) or EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) interfaces via mobile devices without the need to download an application. Simply access the library's EBSCOhost resources from mobile device browser and a mobile-friendly version of the site will display. Login as you usually would with your LLU username/password (usually what you would use for LLU email).

If you would prefer to use the available app for iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad and Android, below you will find links to download it from iTunes and Google Play, authentication instructions, and links to online Help pages that describe how to use the app.

Click the EBSCOhost iPhone and Android Applications link at the bottom of the page and enter an email address which you can access from your device. An email with an authentication key is sent to you.

Access the email from your device and click the link found in the email to authenticate the application. You have 24 hours to access the key from your device to authenticate the app. If the key is not used within 24 hours, it expires and you will need a new key.

The STAT!Ref Mobile App allows you to access your institution's Stat!Ref subscription from your iPhone and iPad. The STAT!Ref Mobile App can be downloaded FREE from the iTunes App Store by clicking here: !ref/id474559171?mt=8

Access your TDS Health subscription as you normally would using an official login method. This would be authentication based on the IP addresses of your institution and/or full user accounts usually via a desktop or laptop computer while at your institution or through a proxy server login (using your institutional login).

Click the Profile link above the search bar. If you have already created a Profile account (formerly called a My STAT!Ref account) skip down to Step 4. If you do not have a Profile account, click Register.

As part of its ongoing digital platform services inquiry and shortly after announcing its plans to start making big tech companies pay for Australian news content on their platforms, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is joining other agencies internationally in probing the storefronts used to deliver apps on Apple and Android phones.

Some of the questions include concerns about the amount of information users are given about apps before they download them and how those apps handle data, as well as around hidden costs inside apps and misleading or scam apps.

Earlier this year Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai fronted a US congressional hearing (along with Facebook and Amazon bosses Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos) in response to a number of antitrust investigations against big tech companies. 152ee80cbc

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