Of course, Apple only did it to ensure fairness and "to protect users".
Nothing to do with those sweet 30% extortion fees.
https://www.reuters.com/legal/epic-games-accuses-apple-violating-app-store-injunction-2024-03-13/
Of course, Apple only did it to ensure fairness and "to protect users".
Nothing to do with those sweet 30% extortion fees.
https://www.reuters.com/legal/epic-games-accuses-apple-violating-app-store-injunction-2024-03-13/
I have to concur with your analysis. I do tend to hate on Apple due to their shitty business practices a little more than on devs (Epic in this case, who btw are also dicks).
And Apple is absolutely deserving of any hate, their business practices need to be attacked to prevent a lot of industries from basically being under their thumb.
The problem is that Epic is not trustable in the slightest, and have openly said they will abandon all fight if given a good enough bribe, so using them to do so is not a good idea.
True, but who/what can we use then? Like with politicians, or any conflict involving the elites, power can only be checked with power.