Apple not complying with court order — Epic
Apple Inc. hasn’t properly complied with a court order to open its App Store to allow outside payment options weeks after its bid to resist those changes hit a dead end, Epic Games Inc. told a judge.
After the US Supreme Court refused Jan. 16 to wade...
Apple will allow third-party apps on iPhones in the US
Apple Inc. is opening its US App Store to allow outside payment options after the Supreme Court refused to consider the company’s appeal in an antitrust suit challenging its practices.
The company plans to let all third-party apps sold in...
Epic Games heads to US Supreme Court to revive Apple App Store rules challenge
Epic Games Inc. asked the US Supreme Court to review a judge’s 2021 ruling that Apple Inc.’s App Store policies don’t violate federal antitrust laws.
Epic’s request is the latest in a long-running battle between the...
Supreme Court rules Apple's App Store rules can stand — for now
The US Supreme Court let Apple Inc. keep its App Store payment rules in place for the time being, rejecting an Epic Games Inc. request that would have let developers start directing iPhone users to other purchasing options...
Apple wins another court battle against Epic Games — but more could be coming
Apple Inc. notched another victory in its long-running court battle to block Epic Games Inc. from breaking down barriers in the App Store, but the iPhone maker’s moneymaking fortress remains under siege.
Years of...
Google Play Store fees lawsuit gets class-action status
Google now faces more than 21 million customers, instead of just a handful, in a lawsuit alleging its app store collects exorbitant fees.
A federal judge exponentially increased the Alphabet Inc. unit’s damages exposure by granting...