Apple, Epic Games to continue their legal war in Appeals Court tomorrow
If taken to the Supreme Court, a final ruling might not materialize until as late as 2025
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The reason why this issue is so important to Apple is that it is all about money. Some analysts estimate that the Cupertino-based tech giant brings in $15 billion to $20 billion every year from its cut of App Store in-app revenue. Apple has always maintained that it uses this money to help defray the costs of technology used for Apple’s iOS app storefront to make it safe and easy to use.
The Justice Department will also try to convince the court that Judge Gonzalez Rodriguez too narrowly interpreted the federal antitrust law which could impact future action against anti-competitive behavior in the tech market. Although the DOJ isn’t taking sides, its arguments might help Epic show the three judges that they should overturn the lower court decision.
Another lawyer, this one from the California Attorney General’s office, is expected to defend the law cited by Judge Gonzalez Rodriguez that allowed her to rule that Apple needs to allow developers to redirect apps to third-party payment platforms.
Ironically, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney uses an Apple iPhone
Apple’s Mark Perry will present the final argument allowing him to give Apple’s perspective on some of the questions that the other lawyers will be asked by the judges during the afternoon. Most legal experts believe that Perry will simply ape the same presentation that Apple made before the lower court 14 months ago.
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