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Apple's Fee Fight: Court partly backs tech giant
12 Dec
Summary
- Appeals court partially upheld a contempt ruling against Apple's fees.
- The order preventing Apple from charging commissions was reversed.
- Fortnite has returned to iOS and Android devices recently.

Apple has secured a partial victory in its ongoing legal dispute with Epic Games concerning App Store fees. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals largely affirmed a previous contempt ruling related to commissions Apple charges on third-party payment systems. This ruling signifies a significant development in the tech giant's control over app developer fees.
However, the appeals court overturned a crucial aspect of the prior decision, specifically the mandate that Apple could not charge any commissions on external payments. This reversal addresses one of Apple's primary arguments in the lengthy legal debate, offering a degree of relief to the company.
In related news, Epic Games' popular title, Fortnite, has recently returned to both iOS and Android devices. This reappearance follows a period where the game was removed from these platforms during the litigation between Epic Games and Apple.




