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It has cost Epic Games more than $100 million to challenge Apple's App Store rules in the ongoing Apple vs. Epic Games legal ...
A years-long legal dispute between tech giant Apple and video game developer Epic Games has finally been resolved. The ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has revealed that his five-year battle against Apple’s App Store rules has cost over $100 million in legal fees. Sweeney shared this in an interview with Peter Kafka on ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney — the guy behind Fortnite — has been fighting Apple and Tim Cook over its App Store rules for five ...
This ruling reshapes how digital businesses operate and users engage with them, marking a broader shift toward open, ...
The app was removed from the store as part of a longstanding legal dispute between Apple and Epic Games over subscription ...
It looks like after applying a little bit of legal pressure on Apple, Fortnite is finally back in the App Store and you can download it.
Now that Epic Games has achieved an interim victory in ... The "Fortnite" boss told the US business website Business Insider that the legal fees and court costs alone for the dispute, which ...
Epic Games flouted Apple’s App Store rules by introducing its own in-app payment system, bypassing Apple’s 30% commission. That was a blatant breach of Apple’s rules, and the company threw ...
In context: Epic Games launched its official ... for charging what it called "exorbitant" fees on in-app purchases, but noted that recent legal rulings have curbed those practices.