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Apple’s new Digital Markets Act malicious compliance scheme is blatantly unlawful in both Europe and the United States and ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney celebrated his court victory against Apple this week. Sweeney was locked in a yearslong court battle with Apple over its App Store fees. Apple says it plans to appeal ...
Link-out fees collected from developers are a bargaining chip as Apple fights against the Digital Markets Act.
Apple filed an appeal over the European Union’s $587 million fine on Monday – escalating a showdown over enforcement of a ...
Sweeney’s post adds to the ongoing tension between Apple and Epic, and comes on the heels of an injunction that barred Apple from taking any cut of purchases completed outside the U.S. App Store.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has expressed his displeasure at Apple over the company’s recent EU App Store move.
While Epic's legal battles with Apple and Google continue, the beef with Samsung over app blocking has been put to rest.
Apple just announced a series of changes to how it runs the App Store in Europe so it can follow the EU’s new DMA rules.
Epic Games is dropping its case against Samsung, following claims the tech giant conspired with the Google Play Store to ...
A last-minute rule change lets European iPhone owners download apps from rival stores and developer websites, while ...
Apple does, however, hope the changes it has now introduced to its steering arrangements for developers in will bring its ...