Apple’s Supreme Court appeals should be thrown out, says Epic
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Epic Games has filed a response to Apple's Supreme Court appeal, arguing that Apple's claims are incorrect. Apple's appeal centers on two points: that the lower courts misinterpreted the anti-steering injunction and that violating the "spirit" of the law is not a valid basis for determining injunction violations. Epic's 35-page filing disputes these claims, citing the Ninth Circuit's ruling and the original injunction. The case revolves around Apple's App Store practices and Epic's allegations of anti-competitive behavior. A decision is expected in June. Epic's filing aims to convince the Supreme Court to throw out Apple's appeal, which could undo the remainder of the case.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Epic's pushback against Apple's appeal highlights the high stakes in the ongoing battle over App Store control and revenue sharing.
- · Apple's potential reversal of fortune could redefine the boundaries of antitrust law in the tech industry.