A court has denied Apples appeal For an emergency, it remains in a judgment on purchases made outside the app store in the United States, Techcrunch reported. This means that Apple will no longer be able to collect rates when users click on the links within an application that will take them to an external place for an purchase. “After reviewing relevant factors, we are not called for a stay to be adequate,” the judges indicated in a presentation.
Early this year, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Apple raped Your 2021 resolution on Epic’s demand against Apple. The judge originally ordered Apple to allow developers to direct users to other payment systems that would allow them to overlook the regular 30 percent quota of the APP Store Store. However, Apple still involved a 27 percent cut for external purchases, while showing users a “frightening screen” warning that paying that they had lost the company’s protection if they paid outside the App Store.
As part of the ruling, Gonzalez Rogers ordered Apple to stop collecting rates for external payments in the United States immediately. He also banned Apple to create rules that prevented developers from presenting customers and links for external payments to customers. Apple complied with the order, but immediately filed an appeal for the emergency of the sentence so that it could resume rate collection in external applications purchases, and this appeal has now been denied.
“The long National Apple Tax Nightmare ends,” wrote Epic’s CEO, Tim Sweeny, wrote about X in response to the sentence. “Next week WWDC will be the celebration of Apple -led freedom that developers and users have deserved for a long time.” Apple still does not have to comment on this topic.
Other companies with a great presence in iOS like Amazon and Spotify has already moved quickly To establish external payment methods for their applications. Epic in Si forwarded Fortnite At the App Store but he refused, call Apple Actions “blatant retaliation”. However, on May 20, Fortnite finally return to the US app store.