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This document provides notice that Epic Games disputes Apple's assertion that it has complied with an injunction issued by the court. The injunction barred Apple from prohibiting developers from including external payment options and communicating with customers obtained through app registration. While Apple claimed it updated its App Store guidelines to comply, Epic intends to file a motion arguing Apple has not complied and requesting the court enforce the injunction.| Scribd
Apple last week announced new rules for EU app developers to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA). After being designated as a "gatekeeper," the EU| TechCrunch
Count Spotify among those not thrilled with how Apple has chosen to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which sets the stage for sideloading| TechCrunch
Apple updated its App Store guidelines to allow U.S-based developers to link out to the web for in-app purchase options.| TechCrunch
A judge this morning issued a ruling in California’s Epic Games v. Apple case, siding with the Fortnite maker on the topic of third-party payments.| TechCrunch
Fortnite maker Epic Games is not happy about how Apple intends to comply with a district court’s injunction that permitted app developers to direct users| TechCrunch
The Supreme Court has denied both Apple and Fortnite maker Epic Games' request to appeal a lower court's ruling on the alleged anticompetitive nature of| TechCrunch