An Apple communications director's text messages came to light on the last day of a high-stakes hearing into whether Apple complied with a 2021 antitrust injunction, revealing the director had criticized the judge extensively when the hearing began in May. https://t.co/BX94vJ74p5
#AppStore Boss Phil Schiller Was Reluctant to Impose Fees on Alternative Payments https://t.co/z3Wu52lJmN https://t.co/Dy2dFiNaLu
Striking testimony in the last 30 minutes of the Epic v Apple contempt of court hearing. Phil Schiller, head of the App Store, and personally responsible for the changes needed to comply with the Court’s injunction, denied all recollection of THE key detail of compliance. https://t.co/lAvZfMt5wq
During a recent antitrust hearing, Apple executive Phil Schiller faced scrutiny over his testimony regarding compliance with a 2021 court injunction. Schiller, who oversees the App Store, was called back to the stand by Apple attorneys to address previous statements made during the hearing. Testimony revealed that he denied recollection of key details related to compliance. Additionally, text messages from an Apple communications director surfaced, showing criticism of the presiding judge at the start of the hearing in May. These developments have raised questions about Apple's adherence to the court's directives.