Following a recent unfavorable ruling from lower courts, Apple filed an appeal to the Ninth Circuit regarding restrictions on charging developers for purchases made outside of its App Store. The origins of the case trace back to the 2021 Epic v. Apple lawsuit, where a judge ruled against Apple’s anti-steering practices. Recently, the court found Apple in violation of this ruling and criticized its behavior in court, including allegations of perjury by Apple's Vice President and misuse of attorney-client privilege, leading to sanctions against the tech giant.
After a legal setback regarding its policies on in-app purchases, Apple plans to appeal a ruling that prohibits it from charging fees for external transactions.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers criticized Apple for misleading the court, highlighting serious ethical concerns related to its executives and legal strategies.
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