Category: Antitrust Litigation
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Apple’s plan for compliance with Epic’s U.S. injunction makes only link-free promotions of alternative purchasing options viable
Apple will tax purchases made on external websites at a rate of 27% (or 12% for small developers) if developers make an attempt to benefit from Epic’s U.S. anti-anti-steering injunction. An attempt that will be futile for various other reasons as well.
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Epic’s California injunction against Apple’s anti-steering rule takes effect as Supreme Court denies both parties’ petitions
The Supreme Court of the United States has denied both Epic Games’ and Apple’s motions for review of the decision in their App Store litigation. An injunction against Apple under California law is now taking effect.
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Supreme Court to consider Epic’s and Apple’s petitions on Friday (1/12): Apple argues connection with pending case
Epic Games and Apple are asking the Supreme Court of the United States to review different parts of the decision in their App Store antitrust case.
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Google’s likely strategy to neutralize the Epic v. Google verdict
After a jury sided 100% with Epic Games against Google in the Android app distribution antitrust case, Google will seek to have the jury verdict tossed or at least minimize the impact of any remedies.