Apple has lost its way in the 10 years since Steve Jobs' death
It's been ten years since Steve Jobs passed away and Apple Inc. just doesn't feel the same anymore.
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It's been ten years since Steve Jobs passed away and Apple Inc. just doesn't feel the same anymore.
Apple will seemingly exercise its ability to bar Epic Games and Fortnite from its platforms until the court case between the two companies is fully settled.
Epic lost on 9 of the 10 complaints in its lawsuit against Apple and will be appealing to a higher court over them.
Fortnite, as it turns out, is not more than a video game in the eyes of the courts.
The Apple vs Epic Games case in California has come to a conclusion, and the carnage for AAPL longs is being felt on the stock market today.
In a 200-page order, the judge in the Apple vs Epic Games case admits they still can't quite define a video game.
Barring Apple from prohibiting alternative payment methods was a win for Epic, but the Judge also ruled that Apple was right to remove Fortnite from iOS.
Both sides weigh in after courts rule on the Apple vs Epic Games case.
Thanks to a new court ruling, Apple can no longer force app developers to use iTunes merchant services for in-app transactions.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Apple is not monopolistic, but it has engaged in anti-competitive practices.