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The latest twist in the long-running legal fight between Apple and Epic Games has delivered a major blow to the company’s App Store operations. In a ruling issued Tuesday, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ...
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers also said Apple's finance president, Alex Roman, "outright lied under oath" and slammed company executives for not complying with her ruling.
Apple faces a possible criminal contempt probe after a U.S. judge said it violated an order to open its lucrative App Store ...
Epic Games has detailed new store features including webshops and a 0% fee tier up to $1M, enabled by a court ruling against ...
Tim Cook increasingly counts on Apple's App Store fees. Will a US court ruling in a case with Epic Games reshape the tech ...
Epic Games is taking a victory lap. After notching a big win against Apple in a years-long legal dispute, Epic announced that ...
Following Apple's sanctioning for violating an injunction to remove anti-steering measures, Epic Games is launching Webshops to make it easier for third-party developers to handle out-of-app purchases ...
The fact that servers are still being kept online is a welcome surprise, but ultimately the game's death warrant has been ...
A US judge ordered Apple (AAPL) to immediately decrease its App Store fees and asked for criminal prosecutors to review the ...
Also beginning in June, Epic will launch a new feature that lets developers launch Epic Games Store-hosted “webshops.” These ...
A federal judge has found that Apple violated a court injunction in an antitrust case filed by Fortnite maker Epic Games.
President of Finance, Alex Roman, outright lied under oath,” according to US District Court Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers.