Cryptographic application developers are now free to direct users to the Payments outside the Apple ecosystem without considerable restrictions or rates, after a district judge of the United States ruled that Apple violated a court order in its legal antimonopoly battle against epic games.
“The court finds Apple in deliberate violation of the 2021 court order of this court, which was issued to restrict and prohibit Apple anti -competitive conduct and anti -competitive prices. The continuous attempts to interfere with the jurisdiction will not be tolerated,” said the United States District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in a presentation in the Court of April 30.
Apple must make “effective” changes
“From immediately, Apple will no longer prevent the ability of developers to communicate with users, nor will it impose or impose a new commission on purchases outside the application,” Rogers added.
Rogers reiterated: “This is a court order, not a negotiation. There are no gifts once a part ignored the court order. Time is essential.”
The ruling declared that Apple should not impose “any commission or purchasing fee that consumers make outside an application.” He added: “There is no reason to audit, monitor, track or demand developers to inform purchases or any other activity that consumers make outside an application.”
It was ruled that Apple cannot control how developers design or place links that lead users to buy items outside the application. Apple cannot exclude “certain categories of applications and developers to obtain link access.”
After the court ruling, several participants in the cryptomonian industry noticed that Apple guidelines were updated, and some claim that the tone of the guidelines suggests that they were not too satisfied with the ruling.
The co -founder and CEO of Appfigues, Ariel Michaeli, said that people can find the “passive passive passive language of confusing Apple.”
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Michaeli summarized Apple’s update, since applications can now be linked to a collection of non -fungible external token (NFT), can link outside the App Store without the need for a right and can link an external payment system without requiring a right.
The cryptographic commentator “Xero” told his 50,000 x followers on May 2: “This is very optimistic for mobile cryptography games and applications.” Meanwhile, Alex Masmej said: “This is absolutely huge for cryptography.”
On the same day, Epic Games CEO, Tim Sweeney, said Epic would relaunch Fortnite to the US Apple application store. UU.
“Epic presents a peace proposal: if Apple extends the friction -free framework of the court and without taxes to the world worldwide, we will return Fortnite to the App Store worldwide and we will eliminate current and future litigation on the subject,” Sweeney said.
In August 2023, Judge Elena Kagan refused to let a decision of the Federal Court of Appeals take an immediate effect as Epic had requested, without explanation of the decision.
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