Epic's taking its Apple App Store payments complaint to the Supreme Court

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Epic games isn’t doing too well now that they have been kicked off the Apple platform. This doesn’t look like it’s going to end well for epic.

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Plot twist………. epic games is a greedy monopoly according to epics own definition of a monopoly.

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Epic Games' decision to elevate its Apple App Store payments complaint to the Supreme Court is a bold move that could reshape the digital marketplace. This legal battle has far-reaching implications for app developers and consumers alike, emphasizing the importance of fair competition and app store policies. Monumental case ahead

What would you consider a fair fee to charge developers who create paid app to use your App Store to sell their apps to the millions of people around the world who have access to your App Store?

If I’m not mistaken, Apple charges a 30% fee. That fee does not apply to apps that are free. With that being said, if a developer sells an app for $9.99, do you think he or she will lower the price of the app if Apple starts charging them a 10% fee or do you think he or she would keep the price the same and take advantage of the increase in revenue?
 
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