Epic goes to court to force Fortnite back on US iOS
Briefly

Epic has filed a motion against Apple, alleging that the company's refusal of the iOS version of Fortnite represents blatant retaliation for its court challenges regarding app store policies. Epic asserts that the latest submission is compliant with Apple's rules, allowing external links for purchase. The filing highlights Epic's belief that Apple is punishing it after a lengthy legal battle and is misusing its power to stifle competition. The case is now with Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who has previously criticized Apple for failing to adhere to court injunctions.
Epic argues that Apple cannot reject any developer (including Epic) because they went to court to enforce the Injunction and cannot refuse to deal with Epic as retaliation.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers expressed clear frustration with Apple in her recent orders, indicating a possible shift in how the court views Apple’s actions regarding competition.
Read at Ars Technica
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