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    Apple Warns: Epic Lawsuit Shouldn’t Change App Store Rules for All

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Essential Insights

    1. Apple argues Epic’s lawsuit shouldn’t impact all U.S. App Store developers.
    2. Apple contests a court order requiring it to allow alternative payment links.
    3. The Ninth Circuit found Apple’s external payment fees undermined the injunction’s purpose.
    4. Epic believes Apple is trying to delay competition for consumer benefit.

    Apple’s Legal Maneuvers

    The ongoing legal battle between Apple and Epic Games raises crucial questions about the App Store’s fee structure. Apple argues that the court’s decision to potentially reshape App Store rules should not apply to all developers. They claim Epic Games has not shown that its grievances warrant broad changes affecting companies like Microsoft or Spotify. This stance highlights a fundamental issue: the consequences of these legal decisions can extend well beyond the parties involved.

    Apple seeks a Supreme Court review to challenge a lower court decision. This ruling allows developers more freedom to direct users to alternative payment methods, potentially undermining Apple’s commission structure. However, Apple contends that charging fees on these external purchases does not violate the court’s order. They argue that the injunction was vague and did not explicitly prohibit such fees. Apple’s legal resources seem nearly limitless, as the company tirelessly contests the decisions that could challenge its revenue model.

    Implications for Developers and Consumers

    Epic Games calls Apple’s latest petition a desperate attempt to delay reform. They suggest that Apple fears losing its dominant position and that the current system is detrimental to consumer choice. By keeping the focus tightly on Epic, Apple shifts attention away from systemic issues that could benefit a broader range of developers. This highlights a pressing dilemma: how much control should App Store operators have over payment systems?

    If Apple prevails, the status quo persists, potentially stifling competitive practices that other developers desperately need. Alternatively, if courts side with Epic, it may trigger a wave of changes across the App Store. Developers could gain more freedom, which might lead to lower prices for consumers. The stakes are high for everyone involved. The outcome of this case could reshape how digital marketplaces operate, making it essential to watch closely as events unfold.

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