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Apple takes Epic fight over app store fees to the Supreme Court

Ashley Belanger
Apple takes Epic fight over app store fees to the Supreme Court
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Apple has petitioned the Supreme Court to review a contempt finding related to its App Store commission policies. The case centers on whether Apple violated a judicial order by charging a 27% fee on transactions made through alternative payment links.

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The Supreme Court's decision could set a major precedent for how tech giants manage app store ecosystems and whether they can impose fees on external payment methods.

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The report balances Apple's legal arguments with the 9th Circuit's previous findings, maintaining a neutral reporting style.

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