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The order highlights restraints on app developers as unfair in a preliminary evaluation of Apple's allegedly abusive conduct.
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The order highlights restraints on app developers as unfair in a preliminary evaluation of Apple's allegedly abusive conduct.
The new policy, which mandates the use of Google's in-app billing system, drew widespread criticism from Indian start-ups last year
The higher court will now begin hearing Apple's arguments against the original ruling, which could take several months to conclude.
Apple's decision to pull the Fortnite game from its App Store is what prompted Epic Games to file a lawsuit back in 2020.
In light of the new South Korean law, Google will revise its Play Store policy while still taking a small cut from developers.
Although Apple proposed a number of changes to its App Store policy, critics have argued that this doesn’t go far enough.
While the move is welcome, Google has offered no relief to gaming apps which contribute to the bulk of Play Store revenues.
Previously, only apps that collected personal and sensitive user data needed to share a privacy policy.
In its counter lawsuit, Google denied most of Epic's allegations and argued that the Fortnite developer had acted in bad faith.
Microsoft's decision comes at a time when Google and Apple are facing antitrust scrutiny for their existing app store policies.