Apple can no longer force developers to use in-app purchasing, judge rules:
A U.S. judge on Friday issued a ruling in "Fortnite" creator Epic Games' antitrust lawsuit against Apple's App Store, striking down some of Apple's restrictions on how developers can collect payments in apps.
The ruling says that Apple cannot bar developers from providing buttons or links in their apps that direct customers to other ways to pay outside of Apple's own in-app purchase system, which charges developers commissions of up to 30 percent. The ruling also said that Apple cannot ban developers from communicating with customers via contact information that the developers obtained when customers signed up within the app.
The ruling comes after a three-week trial in May before Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Apple shares moved down about 2.5 percent on news of the decision.
(Score: 2) by LabRat on Tuesday September 14 2021, @08:02PM
1) Epic has appealed Friday’s ruling in the Epic v. Apple case [theverge.com] (contains embedded PDF appeal text)
2) Apple hasn’t decided whether to appeal the Epic v. Apple ruling [theverge.com]
Both parties are unhappy, but Apple isn't unhappy enough to snap appeal like Epic.