All posts tagged: Epic Games vs. Apple

Apple Asks Supreme Court to Pause Epic Games Case Ahead of App Store Fee Ruling

Apple Asks Supreme Court to Pause Epic Games Case Ahead of App Store Fee Ruling

Apple today filed an emergency application with the Supreme Court, asking for a stay on App Store fee calculations while it waits to hear whether the Supreme Court will weigh in on the latest developments in its legal battle with Epic Games. Apple argues that without a stay, it will face irreparable harm. Apple says it will have to litigate the fundamentals of its business model with the “highly prejudicial taint of being (improperly) found to have acted in contempt of the court’s initial order” with the world watching, plus the case would require it to disclose confidential business information, which can’t be undone. Regulators around the world are watching this case to determine what commission rate Apple may charge on covered purchases in huge markets outside the United States. No proceeding setting the commission Apple may charge–an endeavor that itself is fraught with challenges and raises the prospect of the courts engaging in improper rate-setting–should be allowed to unfold under the false and prejudicial auspices that Apple acted in contempt by charging a commission …

Apple Asks Supreme Court to Pause Epic Games Case Ahead of App Store Fee Ruling

Apple Asks Court to Pause App Store Fee Fight While It Petitions Supreme Court in Epic Games Case

Apple plans to ask the United States Supreme Court to weigh in on the App Store fee restrictions and contempt of court ruling levied against it in the ongoing Epic Games vs. Apple legal battle. In a filing on April 3 (via TechCrunch), Apple asked the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to hold off on a plan that would see the U.S. Northern District of California decide on a reasonable commission for Apple to charge developers for purchases made from a link in an app. Apple is concerned that the district court will decide on a fee, only to have the Supreme Court then reverse the ruling in its entirety. Apple says that it does not want to make multiple major changes to its ‌App Store‌ fee structure. Instead, Apple proposes that the current no-commission setup remain in place until Apple hears back from the Supreme Court. Developers can currently include links to non-App Store purchase options in their apps and Apple charges no fee from purchases made using those links. Apple wants to continue …

Apple Asks Judge to Toss Fraud Claims Over Siri AI, Epic Compliance

Apple Asks Judge to Toss Fraud Claims Over Siri AI, Epic Compliance

Apple has asked a federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action lawsuit accusing the company of defrauding shareholders by overstating Siri’s Apple Intelligence capabilities and misrepresenting its compliance with the Epic Games App Store injunction. At WWDC in June 2024, Apple previewed two of Siri’s most anticipated Apple Intelligence upgrades – personal context and onscreen awareness. The features were supposed to arrive as part of iOS 18 and were promoted the same year when launching the iPhone 16 models, but Apple is still working on them. In 2025, CEO Tim Cook acknowledged in 2025 that developing a “more personal” Siri was “taking a bit longer than we thought.” The delay led Apple to be accused in a March 2025 lawsuit of false advertising and unfair competition. But in a Wednesday filing in San Jose federal court covered by Reuters, Apple argued there is no proof executives knew at the time that either feature would be significantly delayed. Apple’s motion also pushed back on separate claims related to the Epic Games injunction, which required the …