Epic Games Appeals to Supreme Court in Ongoing Legal Battle Over AppleApp Store Policies
- Epic Games sued Apple in 2020 over its App Store policies, including its 30% commission fee.
- A district court largely ruled in Apple's favor, but said Apple violated California competition law with its anti-steering provisions.
- The appeals court upheld the district court's ruling, prompting Epic's appeal to the Supreme Court.
- Apple has also asked the Supreme Court to overturn the order to change its anti-steering rules.
- The Supreme Court may decide by early 2023 whether to hear the case, which could have broad implications.