"Supreme Court Ruling: Apple's App Store Sales at Risk After Epic Games Legal Battle"

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The US Supreme Court ruled that Apple must allow developers to offer alternative payment methods in the App Store, but Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney plans to contest Apple's compliance plan, which still requires in-app purchases to use the App Store sales system and imposes a commission on purchases made through alternative payment platforms. Apple's solution is criticized as anticompetitive, and Epic Games will challenge the ruling in District Court. Additionally, Apple is reportedly ready to enable sideloading for iOS users in the EU.
- Epic to contest Supreme Court ruling on App Store in-app sales 9to5Mac
- Apple risks a hit to its sales after Supreme Court declines to review Epic’s app store case CNN
- Here's what Apple had to change as a result of the Epic Games legal battle CNBC
- The Supreme Court allows a court order to take effect that could cost Apple billions of dollars KSL.com
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