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Rave Challenges Apple’s App Store Removal in Canada’s Competition Tribunal

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May 12, 2026
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Rave Challenges Apple’s App Store Removal in Canada’s Competition Tribunal
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A small Canadian startup is taking on one of the world’s largest tech companies in a legal battle that could have implications for app developers globally. Rave, a 12-person company based in Hamilton, Ontario, is challenging Apple over its decision to remove Rave’s social streaming app from the App Store. Rave claims this move has “devastated” its business and is now taking the fight to Canada’s Competition Tribunal, alleging antitrust violations.

### What Rave Actually Does

Rave offers a social streaming platform that allows users to sync video streaming services, enabling them to watch movies or TV shows together remotely. The app aims to bridge the gap between physical distance and shared experiences, a concept that gained traction during the COVID-19 pandemic when remote socializing became the norm. However, Rave’s utility hinges on its availability across major operating systems, making its removal from the App Store a critical blow.

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### The Competitive Context

Rave’s claim is not isolated; it echoes broader concerns about Apple’s control over its App Store. Apple has faced scrutiny and legal challenges worldwide over its App Store policies, particularly regarding its 30% commission and alleged anticompetitive practices. In this case, Apple argues that Rave violated guidelines by hosting inappropriate content, including pornographic material and child sexual abuse material (CSAM), which it claims was communicated to Rave’s developers multiple times. Rave disputes these allegations, maintaining that its content moderation and age verification technologies surpass those of other apps still available on the App Store.

### Real Implications for Founders and Engineers

For founders and engineers, Rave’s battle with Apple underscores the vulnerability of businesses dependent on major platforms for distribution. The case highlights the importance of diversifying distribution channels to mitigate risks associated with platform dependency. It also serves as a reminder of the stringent content guidelines that apps must adhere to, as well as the necessity for robust moderation systems. With Rave seeking $25 million in damages and a permanent order to restore its app, the outcome of this case could set a precedent for how smaller companies can challenge platform giants.

### What Happens Next

Rave’s leave application to Canada’s Competition Tribunal is the first step in a potentially long legal journey. If approved, it will allow Rave to formally pursue its case against Apple in Canada. Meanwhile, the company continues to fight similar battles in the U.S., Netherlands, Brazil, and Russia. For developers and founders, the situation serves as a cautionary tale about the power dynamics in the tech ecosystem. As the case unfolds, it may offer insights into how antitrust laws can be leveraged by startups against dominant tech companies, potentially influencing future strategies for app distribution and compliance.

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