You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: LeoThread 2025-05-08 06:11

in LeoFinance5 months ago

"This forces Apple to compete," Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney said shortly after last month's decision. "This is what we wanted all along."

Apple said in the filing that "non-party developers are already seizing upon the Order to reduce consumer choice (and damage Apple's business) by, among other things, impeding the use of" in-app purchases.

Rogers made a criminal referral in the case, saying that Apple misled the court and that a company vice president "outright lied" about when and why Apple decided to charge 27% for external payments. The real decision, the judge said, took place in meetings involving Apple CEO Tim Cook.