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May 22, 2026
Apple Fights Epic Games' Lawsuit Over App Store Rules
Apple is challenging a court ruling in its lawsuit with Epic Games, arguing that the injunction aga…
The Ongoing Battle Between Apple and Epic Games
Apple is once again fighting a court's ruling in its lawsuit with Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, over App Store commissions. The iPhone maker has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review a lower court ruling that requires Apple to allow developers to include links in their apps to alternative payment options outside of Apple's system.
Apple's Latest Argument
Apple's latest tactic is to argue that Epic Games' beef with Apple over its fee structure shouldn't lead to an injunction that applies to all developers that publish on the U.S. App Store, including other tech giants like Microsoft and Spotify, which weren't part of this particular litigation. Apple claims that Epic Games never brought a class action and never attempted to show that enjoining Apple's conduct against all other developers was necessary to provide relief to Epic.
The Contempt Order
The Ninth Circuit had ruled that Apple must give developers the right to include links in their apps to alternative payment options outside of Apple's system. However, Apple charged fees on those outside purchases, leading to a civil contempt order. Apple is pushing back on specific legal grounds, arguing that a federal court can't hold a party in civil contempt for violating the 'spirit' of an injunction when the injunction itself was written in a way that left room for interpretation.
The Impact on Developers
Epic Games criticized Apple's latest move as 'one last Hail Mary to delay a conclusion to this case and avoid opening up the gates to payment competition for the benefit of consumers.'
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court rejected Apple's request to pause additional proceedings until the court could determine whether the sanctions were justified.
This week, Epic Games announced that Fortnite was back in the App Store globally, save for Australia, because it believes the court is on its side and will not allow Apple's fee structure to stand as is.
The Future Outlook
The ongoing lawsuit between Apple and Epic Games has been ongoing for over five years, with no end in sight. Apple's seemingly infinite resources have allowed it to fund its legal battles, but the outcome remains uncertain. One thing is clear, however: the court's decision will have significant implications for the app development industry and the way companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Spotify operate their platforms.
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