• masterspace@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    The story so far

    • Epic Games introduced its own in-app payment system on iPhone which takes a 3% cut of revenue, the same as on Android, Windows, and MacOS
    • This bypassed the App Store, and denied Apple its 30% commission cut of revenue
    • This was a blatant breach of App Store terms & conditions
    • Apple responded by throwing the company off the App Store
    • The two companies went to court in the US
    • The US court told Epic that, no, Apple did not operate a monopoly according to famously narrow US antitrust precedent
    • The US court told Apple that, yes, it must allow app sales outside the App Store
    • Both sides appealed the parts of the ruling they didn’t like
    • The Republican stacked US Supreme Court declined to hear either appeal
    • Meantime, the EU Digital Markets Act also required third-party app stores
    • Apple agreed to comply in both the US and EU the EU
    • But it imposed terms which have been described as malicious compliance

    Fixed that for you, 9-5 Mac.