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Apple's App Store Fees in Supreme Court Spotlight

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Apples App Store dispute with Epic Games heads to the Supreme Court, as Apple seeks to review its fee structure for external payments and freeze a recent appeals court decision. The conflict began when Epic Games introduced third-party payments in Fortnite to bypass Apples 30% cut, leading to a series of legal battles. Despite Apples victory on monopoly claims, courts mandated that developers be allowed to direct users to external payment options. However, Apple imposed a 27% fee on these alternatives, which lower courts deemed contempt. Developers argue that the fees barely cover processing costs, and only a few companies like Spotify and Patreon have taken advantage of this option. Epic Games accuses Apple of stalling to maintain its allegedly unjust fee structure and block genuine competition. The Ninth Circuit upheld the contempt ruling in December 2021 and denied Apples rehearing request in March 2022, leaving the Supreme Court as the last resort. Apple aims to challenge the legal restrictions on its fee structure, which could significantly impact its revenue from the App Store, especially as AI bots become more prevalent in apps and services.

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