Apple's antitrust woes are growing, with a judge referring a criminal case against the tech giant to federal prosecutors for violating court-imposed rules to maintain revenue from its borderline ...
The three-judge Ninth Circuit panel issued a unanimous, 54-page opinion that largely affirmed U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers’ April contempt order but found that her blanket ban on Apple ...
Last week, we saw a US court ruling that will allow developers to send users to alternative payment options, sidestepping Apple's commission. Since then, Apple has filed an appeal, and the industry ...
As promised, Apple is appealing the contempt of court decision it was hit with last week in its ongoing legal fight with Epic Games. Apple today filed a notice of appeal with the U.S. District Court ...
Bottom line: A day after a federal judge ruled that Apple must allow developers to offer third-party payment options using in-app links, the Cupertino giant announced key changes to its App Store ...
Apple AAPL.O violated a U.S. court order that required the iPhone maker to allow greater competition for app downloads and payment methods in its lucrative App Store ...
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The amicus brief relates to the ongoing legal spat between Apple and Epic relating to App Store payment policies. Those policies saw Fortnite kicked out of the store in 2020. The saga saw Apple found ...
For more than a decade, two companies have controlled nearly everything about how Americans use their smartphones. Apple and ...
Apple Inc. today appealed a €500 million fine that it had received in the European Union last year over the App Store’s terms of service. The company filed the ...
In a scathing ruling, the judge who oversaw the antitrust trial between Apple and Epic Games blasted the tech giant for willfully ignoring the court's injunction. 'Fortnite' is set to return to the ...
The US court has ruled that app publishers can now direct users to alterative payment methods outside of the Apple App Store. This makes it possible for them to challenge the tech giant's 30% 'Apple ...