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Apple Challenges Epic Lawsuit Ruling, Seeks Review of App Store Rules
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Apple is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to review a lower court ruling in its lawsuit with Epic Games over App Store commissions, arguing that the injunction should not apply to all developers. The company is fighting against a civil contempt order related to its compliance with the injunction.
The Ongoing Battle Between Apple and Epic Games
Apple is once again fighting a court's ruling in its lawsuit with Epic Games over App Store commissions. The iPhone maker has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review a lower court ruling, arguing that Epic Games' beef with Apple over its fee structure shouldn't lead to an injunction that applies to all developers on the U.S. App Store.The Dispute Over App Store Rules
Epic Games never brought a class action and never attempted to show that enjoining Apple's conduct against all other developers — like Microsoft or Spotify, who have nothing to do with Epic — was necessary to provide relief to Epic. Apple argues that the injunction should be specific to Epic Games and not apply to other developers.The Data Analysis: Financial Implications
- Apple charges fees of 27% on external payments, which led to a civil contempt order.
- The company has seemingly infinite money to fund its legal battles, having been fighting Epic's original 2020 lawsuit for over five years.