343iBot Posted October 7, 2020 Report Share Posted October 7, 2020 A trial date has been set for Epic Games vs. Apple following an extended and public disagreement over the latter company's alleged monopolization of iOS digital marketplaces. Epic Games initially filed suit immediately after Fortnite was removed from the App Store for violating its payment rules. The case will be held as a bench trial, meaning there will be no jury, and begins on May 3, 2021. Because of the ongoing pandemic, the court has not yet decided whether the trial will be held in-person or virtually. The decision to use a bench trial was also influenced by the pandemic, as a backlog of jury trial cases would have pushed it into next summer. Epic Games has argued that by not allowing outside companies to run their own digital stores on iOS devices, Apple has effectively created a monopoly. It takes a sizeable portion of every digital profit on the App Store, including in-app purchases. Fortnite was banned after Epic Games attempted to circumvent this by offering a direct-purchase option for V-Bucks in the game, but it very clearly knew it was going to get the game banned--a lawsuit that was dozens of pages long was filed almost immediately afterward. Continue Reading at GameSpotView the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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