Epic Games v. Apple judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers just ruled that, effective immediately, Apple is no longer allowed to collect fees on purchases made outside apps and blocks the company from restricting how developers can point users to where they can make purchases outside of apps.

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The judge also referred the case to the US attorney to review it for possible criminal contempt proceedings.

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    Good. Operating systems should be neutral. The people who make them should not be allowed to dictate the terms that others use to interact with their platforms.

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      Always fuck epic, but fuck Apple harder.

      That there’s a very narrow overlap of epic and general consumer/other devs interests doesn’t make epic good.

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      Lmao, the fuckepic and ‘Tim Sweeney is a bastard man’ sentiments were always wildly overblown.

      The fact that anyone took Apple’s side in this case (because the Epic game store paid for a couple exclusive games to try and break into the market) is laughably childish.

      Apple literally rips off the entire world to the tune of billions of dollars a year through app store mafia extortion fees alone, let alone the rest of their anti-competitive bullshit.

      Epic was just trying to break into the Apple / Google / Steam monopolies and made a couple unpopular / anti-consumer business moves on a couple games (all the while taking afar smaller cut of profits than any other store), meanwhile Apple has based their literal entire multi-decade business model on anti-consumer choices and done that for every single hardware and software device they sell you.

      They are not remotely comparable. Epic was always fully in the right in their anti-monopoly legal battles.

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      Tbh for a broken clock Sweeney shows the right time remarkably often. Can’t believe it, the bar for people like him is so low just being consistent is noteworthy lol

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        At least he never cosplayed team pleb tbh… Kinda doing his own “situation”

        Rest of them is one of “us” hard working mavrevk or some shite

        Still cunt tho

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        Indeed, a little bit of intra-class war for them, for a change.

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      Epic’s most redeeming quality is their willingness to take bigger companies to court for their trash policies. Now if only we could get the FTC to do their jobs so Epic wouldn’t have to…

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    Rogers also says that Apple “willfully” chose not to comply with her previous injunction from her original 2021 ruling

    Why did it take them 4 years to enforce their own ruling?

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    Sweeney is also offering a “peace proposal” from Epic: “If Apple extends the court’s friction-free, Apple-tax-free framework worldwide, we’ll return Fortnite to the App Store worldwide and drop current and future litigation on the topic.”

    Pretty sure this has a 0% chance of working.

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      22 hours ago

      rats scavenging for the last vestiges of growth in a world that hates them at the moment. Will the rats compromise or will they eat each other? My vote is on the latter.