![]() ![]() iOS apps also have to use Apple's payment processing for in-app purchases of digital items (Fortnite V-bucks, for example), and Apple takes a cut of that, too.Įpic says that iOS is an unavoidable operating system for mobile devs-most people either have an iPhone or an Android phone-and so it's not fair that Apple forces everyone to play by its "oppressive" rules. Software developers who want to release iPhone apps must do so through the iOS App Store, where Apple takes a cut of each sale. ![]() In the trial, Epic will reference "antitrust laws," which are laws against anti-competitive behavior. The term "antitrust" is similar, but refers to efforts to counter monopolies. Epic says that what Apple is doing is "anti-competitive" and that it has "monopoly power," which both mean that Epic thinks Apple has too much control over a market. ![]()
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