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Antitrust & Trade Reg.,
U.S. Supreme Court

Jan. 17, 2024

Supreme Court refusal to take Apple antitrust case ‘sad,’ Epic Games CEO says

“The court battle to open iOS to competing stores and payments is lost in the United States,” wrote Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed an Oakland district court judge’s decision to stand, concluding a legal battle between Apple Inc. and Epic Games Inc. that left the companies with a split decision.

Epic, which makes the popular Fortnite game, lost its Sherman Act antitrust claims against Apple, but prevailed on an unfair business practices claim that will allow the company to get around the Cupertino technology giant’s anti-steerin...

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