Back in April, District Court Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers delivered a scathing judgment finding that Apple was in “willful ...
Apple has clawed back a bit of ground in its legal fight with Epic Games that could have wide-reaching consequences for all ...
However, Apple can collect ‘appropriate’ fees from external App Store links, says court.
Apple lost its appeal of a brutal contempt ruling against it in Epic v. Apple, though the three person judicial panel asked ...
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Apple Cites Supreme Court Ruling To Push Back On Broad App Store Injunction In Epic Games Case
Apple’s latest legal strategy in its long-running legal fight with Epic Games cites a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship to support its position on App Store rules. In a ...
Epic Games v. Apple judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has ruled that, effective immediately, Apple can no longer take a cut from purchases made outside apps and has blocked the tech giant from restricting ...
Apple is hoping a new U.S. Supreme Court ruling curbing the power of federal judges to issue nationwide orders will help the technology giant win an appeal in a lawsuit requiring it to revamp its App ...
Apple could be forced into giving up their dark side, and letting developers do what they want. Nearly four months since losing to Epic Games in court, Apple has been served new orders by the ...
If you purchased a new 16GB iPhone or iPad in California, with iOS 8 preinstalled, between September 17, 2014 and September ...
A U.S. judge has found Apple intentionally violated a court order prohibiting it from anti-competitive conduct. Held in civil contempt of court, the tech giant is also facing an investigation for ...
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