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A federal judge has found that Apple violated a court injunction in an antitrust case filed by Fortnite maker Epic Games.
Apple violated a US court order that required the iPhone maker to allow greater competition for app downloads and payment ...
A judge referred Apple for potential criminal investigation, saying it breached an order to allow flexibility in how ...
A US judge ordered Apple (AAPL) to immediately decrease its App Store fees and asked for criminal prosecutors to review the ...
The judge declared that Apple’s VP of Finance Alex Roman lied under oath in a court of law. Apple knew this and did not ...
Apple has revised app store guidelines for developers, allowing them to enable external links or payment gateways to pay for ...
In a scathing ruling, the judge who oversaw the antitrust trial between Apple and Epic Games blasted the tech giant for ...
Apple might face a high bar in its appeal, given the extensive factual record developed by Epic at the lower court. Appeals ...
A judge said that Apple failed to comply with a prior injunction order, which was imposed in an antitrust lawsuit brought by ...
Then it took the case to the Supreme Court, which decided not to take it ... As a result of the decision, Fortnite may be returning to the App Store. Apple willfully chose not to comply with ...
In response, Apple (and Google, who Epic also sued) removed Fortnite from mobile stores. And thus, Epic formally launched ...
Epic sued in 2020 to loosen Apple's control over transactions in applications that use its iOS operating system and how apps ...