Apple on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down an order requiring changes to its App Store rules stemming from an antitrust case brought by "Fortnite" owner Epic Games.
Apple on Thursday argued the lower court orders violate the U.S. Constitution because they overstep the powers of a federal judge. Apple argued that the trial judge relied on a case brought by a single developer - rather than a broader class of developers - to justify a nationwide ban, without proving that the nationwide ban was needed to remedy the harm caused to Epic.
That’s a pretty flimsy ground to resist the ruling. But that’s expected when you are the Disney of the tech world.
That’s a pretty flimsy ground to resist the ruling. But that’s expected when you are the Disney of the tech world.