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A years-long legal dispute between tech giant Apple and video game developer Epic Games has finally been resolved. The ...
For this Court, there is no second bite at the apple.” Epic Games’ CEO Tim Sweeney has ... on the topic,” – Tim Sweeney This settlement really does present a hopeful avenue for both ...
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 a ...
Epic Games on Friday filed a court motion asking District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers to order Apple to approve Fortnite for the US App Store, in another escalation of the ongoing legal battle ...
The latest twist in the long-running legal fight between Apple and Epic Games has delivered a major blow to the company’s App Store operations. In a ruling issued Tuesday, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez ...
A federal district court judge found that Apple willfully violated a court order in Epic Games vs. Apple antitrust case. Tim Sweeney, Epic Games’ CEO, tweeted about the court victory ...
If there’s one constant in the lustrum-long Epic Games v. Apple lawsuit, it’s that Tim Sweeney, Epic’s CEO, tends to… get creative when it comes to publicly interpreting and promoting the ...
Following refusal by apple to review and approve Fortnite on iOS, Epic Games has filed a motion for the US Northern District Court of California to order Apple to comply to a previous injunction ...
It took more than four years, but Epic Games finally prevailed this week in its antitrust case against Apple, the world’s most valuable company with a market value of $3.2 trillion. And now it ...
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney — the guy behind Fortnite — has been fighting Apple over its App Store rules for five years. Last week, Sweeney won what could be a far-reaching victory — if it ...
With Apple currently reeling from a number of setbacks in court in relation to its alleged walled garden on iOS, Epic Games is making its play to finally get Fortnite back onto Apple’s iOS App ...
Apple had denied violating terms of the court’s order. Apple and Epic Games did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Apple's appeal notice did include its planned legal arguments.