"Apple Seeks $73 Million from Epic Games for Legal Costs, Supreme Court Rejects Antitrust Case"

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Apple is seeking $73.4 million from Epic Games to cover its legal expenses after winning an antitrust case. The Supreme Court declined to hear separate requests from both companies, effectively closing the case. Apple has won on every count except one regarding its "anti-steering" rule, which it promptly addressed. The company is now seeking reimbursement from Epic for its litigation expenses, based on Epic's original violation of its developer agreement. The court has set a date of March 5, 2024 to hear Apple's claim about the fees owed.
- Apple Wants $73.4 Million From Epic Games to Cover Its Legal Expenses MacRumors
- Apple bills Epic Games $73 million in legal costs AppleInsider
- Supreme Court rejects Epic v. Apple antitrust case The Verge
- Here's what Apple had to change as a result of the Epic Games legal battle CNBC
- In major App Store change, Apple lets developers link to outside payment platforms in the U.S. PhoneArena
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