2024-01-17
NEW: Supreme Court declines to get involved in an effort by Epic Games to have them review a lower court ruling in an antitrust case. Epic says Apple unfairly monopolizes the mobile app space with its iOS software and its in-app purchasing system. [image]
Bloomberg
SCOTUS refuses to hear Apple's and Epic's appeals, allowing an appeals court ruling that lets app developers steer users to other payment systems take effect
which is that Apple can no longer block in-app links to web-based account management portals — is that Apple (and Google) can still charge a fee on external purchases, as I detail ...
NEW: Supreme Court declines to get involved in an effort by Epic Games to have them review a lower court ruling in an antitrust case. Epic says Apple unfairly monopolizes the mobile app space with its iOS software and its in-app purchasing system. [image]
9to5Mac
Apple revises its US App Store rules to let developers link to outside payment methods, but will charge a 27% commission, or 12% for small business developers
In light of the US Supreme Court denying to hear Apple's appeal in its legal battle with Epic Games, Apple has announced a handful …