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Apple files for Supreme Court stay in Epic case over off-App Store commission dispute [U]
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Verdict
This is a single-source report. Treat as developing.
Executive Summary
Update, 9:18 p.m. ET: Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has commented on Apple’s filing to the Supreme Court. Details below. Apple has filed an application with the Supreme Court asking it to stay the Ninth Circuit’s mandate, which would send the case back to the District Court to determine what it can charge for purchases made outside the App Store. Here are the details. more…
Key Points
- Update, 9:18 p.m.
- ET: Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has commented on Apple’s filing to the Supreme Court.
- Apple has filed an application with the Supreme Court asking it to stay the Ninth Circuit’s mandate, which would send the case back to the District Court to determine what it can charge for purchases made outside the App Store.
- Here are the details.
⚠️ What is still unclear
This is a developing story. Details may change as more sources report.
Source Analysis
⚠️ Single-source story — treat as developing
9to5MacApple files for Supreme Court stay in Epic case over off-App Store commission dispute [U]
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