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Apple files appeal against ruling in favour of Epic Games over third-party app payments

Apple files appeal against ruling in favour of Epic Games over third-party app payments

By on May 11, 2025 0 130 Views

Apple has lodged an appeal concerning the recent US decision that supports Epic Games regarding alternative payment options for applications on iOS. This development signifies a critical moment in the ongoing conflict between tech companies over payment systems and app distribution methods.

The ruling previously favored Epic Games, allowing them to explore third-party payment systems within apps, providing users with more choices beyond Apple’s default in-app purchase framework. Apple, known for its strict control over the App Store and its revenue-sharing model, seeks to challenge this decision.

The implications of this case extend beyond just Apple and Epic Games; it could potentially reshape the landscape for developers and consumers alike. If upheld, the ruling may open doors for other app developers to implement similar payment strategies, leading to increased competition and possibly lower prices for users.

In its appeal, Apple argues that the ruling could undermine the security and privacy safeguards they have established over the years. The tech giant maintains that their payment system not only protects consumers but also supports developers by offering a trusted environment to conduct transactions.

This ongoing saga between Apple and Epic Games has ignited a wider conversation regarding app marketplaces and the regulations surrounding them. Many industry observers are closely monitoring how this legal battle will unfold and what precedent it may set for future cases.

As the appeal progresses, both companies will undoubtedly continue to present their views and strategies. The outcome of this case is anticipated not just for its immediate impact but also for the longer-term effects it may have on how digital commerce is conducted across various platforms.

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