Apple responds to accusation of skirting antitrust ruling
Briefly

Apple retaliated by expelling Epic from the App Store for implementing its own in-app payment system, breaching standard 30 percent commission fee terms.
Court ruled Apple not a monopoly but mandated allowing app sales via third-party, leading to subsequent appeals; US Supreme Court declined.
Apple allowed third-party app sales post-Supreme Court's decision with a 27% commission (12% for smaller devs), facing antitrust regulator scrutiny in the US and Europe.
Europe launched a non-compliance probe, US DoJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, which Apple has vehemently denied.
Read at Developer Tech News
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