Apple breached a U.S. court order mandating increased competition for app downloads and payment methods in its App Store, a California federal judge ruled Wednesday, referring the case to federal prosecutors. In an 80-page decision, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland found Apple non-compliant with her earlier injunction from an antitrust lawsuit filed by Epic Games, creator of “Fortnite.”
Advertising is a valuable service for which Apple has every right to charge, regardless of whatever the blank-eyed Gonzalez Rogers, bless her heart, expected. Apple should appeal this rolling travesty all the way to the Supreme Court, if need be. Rodgers says that Apple will no longer be allowed to prohibit developers from providing links or other communications that direct users away from Apple in-app purchasing. You know, because Best Buy and Target are forced by a judge’s injunction to place signs next to each product that advertise lower prices for the same items at Walmart. Oh, wait, they aren’t forced to do that by some ditzy judge. Because it’s ludicrous, illogical, and just plan wrong. Apple should appeal Roger’s injunction and/or if developers like Epic Games want to advertise lower prices using Apple’s App Store, Apple should simply charge an in-store advertising fee. We suggest it be 15% for developers making under $1 million per year and 30% for those making $1 million or more annually. – MacDailyNews, September 10, 2021 Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Judge refers Apple to federal prosecutors for criminal contempt investigation, rules company violated App Store reform order appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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