Apple executives face challenges in court as a California judge scrutinizes their compliance with an injunction in the Epic Games case. The judge questions Apple's rationale for the 27% App Store fee and its attempts to avoid new restrictions. US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers is presiding over hearings regarding Epic Games' claims that Apple violated her order to give developers more payment options outside the App Store. Apple plans to ask a US judge to dismiss the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit, alleging monopolization of the smartphone market.
Apple said it plans to ask a US judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department and 15 states in March that alleged the iPhone maker monopolized the smartphone market, hurt smaller rivals and drove up prices https://t.co/IcKn03Gzqq https://t.co/NyCoyiZkvK
⚠️ APPLE SAYS US ANTITRUST LAWSUIT SHOULD BE DISMISSED Full Story → https://t.co/oUSZfy39sv Apple said Tuesday it plans to ask a U.S. judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department and 15 states in March that alleged the iPhone maker monopolized the smartphone… https://t.co/HzmUozlyF9
Apple $AAPL plans to ask a court to throw out the DOJ's antitrust case against the iPhone maker, making a long-shot bid to ward off what promises to be a lengthly legal battle - Bloomberg
Apple plans to ask a court to throw out the Justice Department’s antitrust case against the iPhone maker, making a long-shot bid to ward off what promises to be a lengthly legal battle. https://t.co/58KtBxHi6D
Apple plans to ask a court to throw out the Justice Department’s antitrust case against the iPhone maker, making a long-shot bid to ward off what promises to be a lengthly legal battle. https://t.co/dupB8e0oDM
Apple plans to ask a court to throw out the Justice Department’s antitrust case against the iPhone maker, making a long-shot bid to ward off what promises to be a lengthly legal battle. https://t.co/pKYGSVPKPV
Apple has begun the process of filing a motion to have the Department of Justices lawsuit over App Store and other antitrust actions to be dismissed. By @WGallagher https://t.co/lnuSLQAQxK
Apple Asks Judge to Dismiss U.S. Antitrust Lawsuit https://t.co/CtDr1RWXqj
Apple questions validity of DOJ antitrust lawsuit in bid to dismiss case https://t.co/6p7T4mEwwI by @apollozac
Apple executives hoping to avoid new court-ordered restrictions on the company's lucrative App Store have struggled to assuage US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers. Subscribe to The Daily Docket: https://t.co/5w3V43Budp https://t.co/9jgNMrnZKY
US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers convened hearings in the App Store antitrust case at the request of Epic Games. Epic claims Apple defied her order to give app developers more freedom to steer users to payment options outside of the App Store https://t.co/CMw2DstH3q https://t.co/NJxNY1vemm
Apple executives hoping to avoid new court-ordered restrictions on the company's lucrative App Store have struggled to assuage a California federal judge, who has grilled them over multiple days on whether Apple skirted reforms she ordered in 2021 https://t.co/CMw2DstH3q
The judge in the Epic lawsuit has expressed skepticism over Apple's rationale for current App Store fees. #Apple #Epic https://t.co/Oq96dsujrs
Apple’s 27% App Store Fee criticized by judge
Epic v. Apple: Phil Schiller told a US judge that Apple's new 27% fee on purchases made outside its App Store are a good-faith attempt to comply with the law (@leah_nylen / Bloomberg) https://t.co/raRrSYdliM 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/apHMwMMkbJ
Apple faces skeptical judge in App Store antitrust case https://t.co/sR9YXPZhIR https://t.co/ZBhDPhMgV0
Apple executives hoping to avoid new court-ordered restrictions on the company's App Store have struggled to assuage a California federal judge, who has grilled them over multiple days on whether Apple skirted reforms she ordered in 2021 https://t.co/CMw2Dst9dS @MikeScarcella https://t.co/UeOeckR3Qa
#Apple App Store team member having a rough time of things from a California judge today. The issue is compliance with the #EpicGames injunction, which requires Apple to allow link-outs within the app for payments (and thus avoid its 30% commission fee). 🧵