Apple tells Epic judge to consider SC s NCAA decision: Report
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San Francisco, June 27 : Tech giant Apple s legal team has submitted a decision by the US Supreme Court about the NCAA to the court over its lawsuit with Epic Games, claiming the decision provides guidance that the judge should consider for her own decision over the fate of the App Store.
Apple s main trial activity with Epic finished in May, with both sides now awaiting a decision from Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers on the matter.
While the wait continues, Apple s lawyers are taking advantage of a Supreme Court decision to help its case, AppleInsider reported.
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The dust has settled from the three-week antitrust trial between Epic Games and Apple but the outcome has still yet to be decided.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has warned that it will take some time to go through all the evidence plus balance this matter with the thousands of other cases she s handling but has said she hopes to make a ruling while the memory of the testimonies [and] the arguments are fresh.
With a similar mentality, it s time for us to call on our panel of legal experts to get their final thoughts on this potentially industry-shaping trial most of whom agree that both sides made a valiant effort in presenting their arguments.
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We re more than a third of a way into the long-awaited Epic vs Apple antitrust trial, but there s still no indication as to where the gavel may fall when the case comes to a close.
GamesIndustry.biz spoke to legal experts who specialise in this field to get more insight into what we have learned so far, how well each party is putting forward their argument, and what we might expect as the focus shifts from Epic to Apple.
The opening week has concentrated on Epic as the plaintiff putting forward its case. Apple has been allowed some cross-examination of witnesses, but it won t be until later this week that it steps up its defence.