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A U.S. judge has found Apple intentionally violated a court order prohibiting it from anti-competitive conduct. Held in civil contempt of court, the tech giant is also facing an investigation for ...
Apple had denied violating terms of the court’s order. WHY DID THE JUDGE MAKE A CRIMINAL CONTEMPT REFERRAL? On top of finding Apple took steps to evade her injunction, Gonzalez Rogers referred ...
Epic Games told the court in March 2024 that Apple was “blatantly” violating the court’s order, including by imposing a new 27% fee on app developers when Apple customers complete an app ...
Epic Games, developer of Fortnite, sued Apple in 2020 over the restrictions and fees imposed by its iPhone App Store - Dado Ruvic/Reuters Apple has been referred to federal prosecutors after a ...
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers excoriated Apple for willfully violating her 2021 decision ... An appellate court upheld this order, which went into effect after the U.S. Supreme ...
A federal judge has strongly rebuked Apple, finding the iPhone maker wilfully violated a court injunction in an antitrust case filed by "Fortnite" maker Epic Games.
Epic Games told the court in March 2024 that Apple was “blatantly” violating the court’s order, including by imposing a new 27% fee on app developers when Apple customers complete an app ...
Apple had denied violating terms of the court’s order. Why did the judge make a contempt referral? On top of finding Apple took steps to evade her injunction, Gonzalez Rogers referred Apple and ...
(AP PHOTO) Apple in a statement said "we strongly disagree with the decision. We will comply with the court's order and we will appeal." Epic Games chief executive Tim Sweeney called the judge's order ...