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Epic Games, creator of the popular game Fortnite, accuses Apple of running its App Store as an illegal monopoly because it only allows in-app purchases on iPhones to be processed by Apple's own ...
Epic Games plans to use its Sweden developer account to submit Fortnite to Apple’s US iOS App Store, according to CEO Tim Sweeney. On Wednesday, following the major ruling in Epic Games v.
Epic Games just got unbanned by Apple — again. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says its developer account was reinstated following “a swift inquiry” from the European Commission.
Epic Games is trying to paint Apple as the new IBM, the controlling “Big Brother” that Apple was toppling in its 1984 Macintosh ad. It’s not just a PR stunt, either.
Apple and Google subsequently pulled "Fortnite" from their stores.That led to Epic Games filing suits against both companies, charging that their app stores are anti-competitive and monopolistic.
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Epic Games is continuing its campaign to get Fortnite back on the iPhone in the U.S., and it's looking like Apple might have to fold. Last week, Apple refused to allow Fortnite in the U.S. App ...
Fortnite maker Epic Games sued Apple over its App Store policies. Now, the federal court's decision could reshape the multibillion-dollar digital economy.
Key Background. Epic Games sued Apple in 2020, alleging the company was maintaining a monopoly and stifling competition by banning third-party apps and game marketplaces on iOS devices.
Apple noted, too, that Epic Games Sweden entered into the Apple Developer Progam License Agreement via a click-through agreement, which had not involved any executive review by Apple at that time.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney — the guy behind Fortnite — has been fighting Apple over its App Store rules for five years.; Last week, Sweeney won what could be a far-reaching victory — if it ...
From Epic Games’ perspective, the market price for the services provided by Apple’s app store would justify a commission of under 10% for products sold, if Apple’s app store was not ...