App Store, Phil Schiller
Phil Schiller recounts concerns over App Store fees for external purchases in hearing
On Monday, while testifying in a court hearing related to the ongoing Apple vs Epic legal battle, Apple executive Phil Schiller recounted his concerns regarding the fees Apple imposes on purchases made outside the App Store.
devdiscourse · 9h
Inside Apple's Legal Showdown: Phil Schiller's Testimony on App Store Fees
Phil Schiller admitted to opposing Apple's in-app transaction fees outside its system, fearing court-ordered competition mandates. Epic Games alleges Apple's monopoly over its App Store, leading to ongoing legal battles.
9to5Mac · 12h
Phil Schiller had ‘great concerns’ about charging developers for external purchases
Schiller, who still heads the App Store, testified in court on Monday in the case of Epic vs. Apple. Interestingly, according to the executive, he was originally against the idea of charging a 27% commission on transactions made outside the App Store when the user was redirected to the transaction website via an iOS app.
Reuters · 5d
Apple and Epic Games head back to court over App Store order
Two Apple executives and three other senior Apple employees are expected to testify in California federal court next week, as a judge reconvenes a hearing into claims that the iPhone maker violated her order to allow more competition in its lucrative App Store.
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