(BRUSSELS) – The European Commission welcomed Thursday an agreement to end all exclusivity obligations concerning audiobook supply and distribution between Amazon’s subsidiary Audible and Apple.
The agreement between Amazon/Audible and Apple to remove the exclusivity obligations followed contacts with the Commission and the German Federal Cartel Office. It means that Audible is able to supply its downloadable audiobooks to third party platforms, that Apple can source audiobooks from alternative suppliers, and that publishers and content aggregators will be able to enter into distribution agreements directly with Apple.
Audible and Apple’s iTunes store are two of the world’s largest distributors of downloadable audiobooks to consumers. A subsidiary of Amazon since 2008, Audible is the world’s largest seller and producer of downloadable audiobooks and other spoken-word content. Apple’s iTunes store, integrated in Apple devices, allows customers to purchase and download content, including audiobooks.
On 5 January this year, Audible and Apple agreed to remove all exclusivity obligations governing the supply and distribution of audiobooks. These exclusivity obligations, which predated Amazon’s acquisition of Audible in 2008, required Apple to source exclusively from Audible and Audible not to supply music digital platforms other than Apple’s iTunes store.
The Commission says the removal of these exclusivity obligations will allow for further competition in a fast growing and innovative market and allow European consumers broader access to downloadable audiobooks.
The EU executive had received a complaint about the exclusivity arrangement from the German Publishers and Booksellers Association (the Boersenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels), which objected to various practices used by Audible, including its exclusive supply of audiobooks to Apple’s iTunes Store. A largely similar complaint was submitted by the same association to the German Federal Cartel Office, which opened an investigation against Audible and Apple on 16 November 2015.
The Commission has closely cooperated with the German Federal Cartel Office on this matter. The German Federal Cartel Office has also welcomed the agreement between Amazon and Apple.