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In Apple versus Epic Games, courtroom battle is only half the fight | Money


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Win or lose at the trial, Epic Games, which has pursued an aggressive public relations campaign against Apple alongside its court pleadings, may have already accomplished a major goal: Drawing Apple squarely into the global debate over whether and how massive technology companies should be regulated. Reuters pic
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SAN FRANCISCO, May 3 Epic Games faces an uphill legal battle against Apple Inc in an antitrust trial starting today, and a defeat for the maker of
Fortnite could make it harder for US government regulators to pursue a similar case against the iPhone maker, legal experts said. ....

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Epic Games: In Apple versus Epic Games, courtroom battle is only half the fight


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Apple has mostly succeeded in staying out of the regulatory crosshairs by arguing that the iPhone is a niche product in a smartphone world dominated by Google s Android operating system. But that argument has become harder to sustain with the number of iPhone users now exceeding 1 billion.
Epic alleges Apple has such a strong lock on those customers that the app store constitutes a distinct market for software developers over which Apple has monopoly power. Apple is abusing that power, Epic argues, by forcing developers to use Apple s in-app payment systems - which charge commissions of up to 30% - and to submit to app-review guidelines the gaming company says discriminate against products that compete with Apple s own. ....

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Epic Games v. Apple lawsuit challenges Big Tech's dominance


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Epic Games faces an uphill legal battle against Apple in an antitrust trial starting Monday, and a defeat for the maker of Fortnite could make it harder for United States government regulators to pursue a similar case against the iPhone maker, legal experts said.
But win or lose at the trial, Epic, which has pursued an aggressive public relations campaign against Apple alongside its court pleadings, may have already accomplished a major goal: Drawing Apple squarely into the global debate over whether and how massive technology companies should be regulated.
Apple has mostly succeeded in staying out of the regulatory crosshairs by arguing that the iPhone is a niche product in a smartphone world dominated by Google’s Android operating system. But that argument has become harder to sustain with the number of iPhone users now exceeding 1 billion. ....

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In Apple versus Epic Games, courtroom battle is only half the fight


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May 3, 2021 | 1:39 pm
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SAN FRANCISCO Epic Games faces an uphill legal battle against Apple Inc. in an antitrust trial starting Monday, and a defeat for the maker of
Fortnite could make it harder for US government regulators to pursue a similar case against the iPhone maker, legal experts said.
But win or lose at the trial, Epic, which has pursued an aggressive public relations campaign against Apple alongside its court pleadings, may have already accomplished a major goal: Drawing Apple squarely into the global debate over whether and how massive technology companies should be regulated.
Apple has mostly succeeded in staying out of the regulatory crosshairs by arguing that the iPhone is a niche product in a smartphone world dominated by Google’s Android operating system. But that argument has become harder to sustain with the number of iPhone users now exceeding 1 billion. ....

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