The iPhone and Mac computer giant has made an appeal to the US Supreme Court—as demonstrated in a court filing that was released to the public on Monday (June 3). They request that justices take up its appeal of a ruling for tomorrow (June 7) by the San Francisco-based 9th U.S....
Yesterday, Epic Gamesfiled a requestfor the Supreme Court to review lower court rulingsin their lawsuit over Apple’s App Store rules, hoping to get a new interpretation that’s more in their favor, Now, on Thursday, Apple submitted its own request, linked below, seeking a review to throw...
The Supreme Court has denied a request to hear an antitrust dispute between Apple andFortnitepublisher Epic Games. Itrejected two petitions, one from each company, this morning — leaving the case largely, but not entirely, a win for Apple. Epic v. Applebegan in 2020 after Epic implemented ...
Epic's accusation continues to be that Apple uses its monopoly control of theApp Store, and prevents rivals creating competing app stores. It has now filed a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court to review the antitrust case and its ruling. Watch the Latest from AppleInsider TV In its...
With the Supreme Court seemingly ending the dispute by declining to hear appeals from either side in 2024, that hasn't stopped the battle completely. Here's how Apple and Epic got into a years-long litigious battle, what followed after the ruling, the appeals over the original ...
later, The US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals largely affirmed the lower court's decision. However, Epic did seesome success in court against Google, with a jury ruling last December that Google had an illegal monopoly in the app store fight, and Googleannouncing its plans to app...
The Supreme Court ruled you can charge arbitrary fees in your App Store if you sell hardware for a small loss? I haven't seen that case... Can you link to the Kodak case? Is it the same one that the judge in the Apple/Epic dispute already reviewed a...
The Supreme Court brought a years-long legal battle between Apple and software developer Epic to an end by declining to review a lower court ruling. The court's action means Apple may have to change the rules in its app store, where it takes up to a 30% cut of in...
s iOS platform violates certain federal laws intended to prevent anticompetitive market behavior. It’s unclear if the Supreme Court will take the case on appeal, but if it does, the resulting ruling will likely have a large impact on not only the major video game platform holders, but ...
CUPERTINO -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed a court order to take effect that could loosen Apple's grip on its lucrative iPhone app store, and potentially affect billions of dollars in revenue a year.The justices rejected Apple's appeal of lower-court rulings that found ...