Apple denies violating US court order in Epic Games lawsuit

Apple refuted claims of defying a court order regarding its App Store and appealed to a California federal judge to dismiss Epic Games' plea for contempt. The tech giant defended its position in a filing to US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who oversaw Epic's 2020 lawsuit alleging Apple's antitrust violations. Apple's stance remains firm amidst the ongoing legal battle over app distribution and in-app payment regulations.

Apple denies violating US court order in Epic Games lawsuit

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Apple refuted claims of defying a court order regarding its App Store and appealed to a California federal judge to dismiss Epic Games' plea for contempt. The tech giant defended its position in a filing to US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who oversaw Epic's 2020 lawsuit alleging Apple's antitrust violations. Apple's stance remains firm amidst the ongoing legal battle over app distribution and in-app payment regulations.