Apple Inc. has responded to accusations from 'Fortnite' developer Epic Games, denying any violation of a U.S. court order related to its App Store operations. Epic Games has accused Apple of not complying with an injunction that demands changes to its app store policies, specifically regarding anti-steering measures. Apple has argued that it is in compliance with the court's order and has requested a California federal judge to dismiss Epic's request to hold the company in contempt. The dispute centers on Apple's alleged use of alternative payment links and a 27% commission, which Epic claims is an attempt by Apple to circumvent the court's directives and continue controlling the app market to its advantage.
Apple versus Epic court battle continues, as iPhone maker denies violation https://t.co/Z7hDsOroUV by @benlovejoy
Apple denies violating U.S. court order in Epic Games lawsuit https://t.co/4bdvkwxdGa https://t.co/VM6JYKrTP9
IPhone maker Apple last week denied violating a court order governing its App Store and urged a California federal judge to reject a request by 'Fortnite' developer Epic Games to hold it in contempt https://t.co/GIHGFsHYFX https://t.co/9PujWi7DYU