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Technology,
Civil Litigation,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Mar. 25, 2022

Apple defends trial judge ruling, while denying App store competes unfairly

The Cupertino technology giant also took on the U.S. Department of Justice and several state attorneys general, which filed briefs siding with Epic Games’ appeal, by arguing they are simply trying to make it easier to pursue antitrust lawsuits.

Attorneys for Apple Inc. on Thursday defended a judge's conclusion the company was not a monopolist in its dealings with game developer Epic Games Inc. while asking an appellate court to reverse her conclusion that it competed unfairly.

The Cupertino technology giant also took on the U.S. Department of Justice and several state attorneys general, which filed briefs siding with Epic Games' appeal, by arguing they are simply trying to make it...

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