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Originally Posted by salamanderjuice
Were they not supposed to inform their customers of the change either nor are they allowed to criticize Google in explaining why they made the change?
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You insisting on making this sound like a "sudden change" does not actually make it so. Of course they're allowed to criticize Google. But that criticism needs to based on fact rather than spin. The rule about no in-app purchases has been in place for a long time. The plan to begin enforcing that rule has been in the works for a long time as well. The 30% commission on in-app purchases through the Play Store is not new.
B&N should have been telling their customers that this could happen
all along. Because they've known it could for as long as the rule has been in place. They're just mad that the grace period on the enforcement of the rule finally came to an end.