Core Viewpoint - Apple has filed an appeal against a court ruling that mandates the company to allow external payment mechanisms in its App Store, following a legal battle with Epic Games [1][4]. Group 1: Legal Proceedings - The court, led by Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, criticized Apple for not complying with previous orders and for imposing excessive requirements on app developers [3]. - Apple was accused of attempting to circumvent the court's ruling by enforcing a 27% commission on purchases made outside its App Store and requiring "scare screens" to warn consumers [2][3]. - The court has referred allegations of perjury against Apple’s VP of Finance to the U.S. Attorney's office for potential criminal contempt proceedings [3]. Group 2: Compliance and Future Actions - Following the ruling, Apple modified its App Store rules to allow U.S. developers to reference alternative payment methods, while still expressing disagreement with the court's decision [4]. - Apple plans to continue complying with the court's ruling during the appeals process, but may seek to incentivize developers to use its in-app purchase system, potentially by announcing a discounted commission at the upcoming Worldwide Developer Conference [5][7].
Apple appeals decision that forced it to allow links to external payments in apps