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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's failure to comply with Judge Gonzales Rodgers' order is bad. The way it thinks about its customers is worse.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company will appeal a ruling by a federal judge that it violated a court order in a legal fight ...
A judge said that Apple failed to comply with a prior injunction order, which was imposed in an antitrust lawsuit brought by ...
In a scathing ruling, the judge who oversaw the antitrust trial between Apple and Epic Games blasted the tech giant for ...
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.
The streaming company has already submitted an update to its iOS app following the major ruling in Epic Games v. Apple.
The Fortnite maker might return the hit game to the Apple marketplace next week if Apple removes its App Store fees worldwide ...
Epic Games entices developers with a zero-percent revenue share model on app purchases and launches webshops for out-of-store ...
In a blog post, Epic announced that developers will not be charged for their first $1,000,000 in revenue per app per year on ...
A District Court found that Apple willfully violated the court order in Epic Games v. Apple suit. "Fortnite" will return to ...
Also beginning in June, Epic will launch a new feature that lets developers launch Epic Games Store-hosted “webshops.” These ...