Apple’s App Store can stay closed, but developers can link to outside payments, says appeals court
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An appeals court has upheld the status quo in Epic's antitrust lawsuit against Apple, affirming a decision that was largely a victory for Apple. In a ruling delivered on Monday, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals found that Apple's closed App Store and security restrictions didn't violate antitrust law but that Apple couldn't maintain anti-steering rules that prevent users from learning about alternate payment options.
Apple spokesperson Marni Goldberg provided The Verge with the following statement:
Today's decision reaffirms Apple's resounding victory in this case, with nine of 10 claims having been decided in Apple's favor. For the second time in two years, a federal court has ruled that Apple abides by antitrust laws at the state...