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What we learned from the Apple App Store ruling in Epic Games case

Court judgment will allow developers to sell on iOS without handing the tech group up to 30 per cent of each sale

The US judge presiding over Epic Games’ high-profile antitrust case against Apple declined to give either side a full victory.

Kate Adams, Apple’s chief counsel, called the verdict “a huge win”, pointing to the court’s ruling that “Apple is not a monopolist under ‘either federal or state antitrust laws’”.

However, the iPhone maker is being forced to let developers in the US bypass the App Store’s in-app payment tool by including links or directions to “purchasing mechanisms” outside of the platform.

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