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Data shows links to third-party payment options on App Store hasn’t affected consumer spend after Epic Games’ court battle ...
The Epic v. Apple ruling could have a huge impact on Apple’s $19 billion App Store business, by letting developers offer their own payment methods — and skip out on Apple’s 30 percent cut.
Experts consider last week’s verdict in the Epic Games v. Apple trial a partial victory for both sides, but the ruling also carries ramifications for companies beyond those involved in the trial ...
This ruling reshapes how digital businesses operate and users engage with them, marking a broader shift toward open, direct-to-consumer ecosystems.
It's fair to say that April 30, 2025 was a watershed moment for the mobile gaming landscape. That was when the Epic ...
The ruling, which goes into effect on December 9, will benefit Epic Games. The video game maker, led by Tim Sweeney, created its own in-app payment system to avoid Apple’s 30% cut of its in-app ...
Apple’s recent antitrust court loss to Epic Games could restructure the entire mobile gaming business model. See how.
The Epic Games v. Apple case is finally over, even if Epic doesn’t want it to be. ... Toto and Jijiashvili say this ruling won’t have a major impact on the App Store.
In 2021, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ordered Apple to let app developers direct customers to off-app payment channels. However, in a new ruling, Rogers found that Apple failed to comply with her ...
A landmark ruling in the Epic Games vs. Apple lawsuit finds Apple in contempt, accuses an executive of lying under oath, and ends the tech giant's ability to collect fees on external purchases ...
Epic Games vs. Apple August 13 2020: Fortnite releases its infamous "Nineteen Eighty-Fortnite" video satirizing Apple's decision to ban the app. It also begins the #FreeFortnite campaign.