US Supreme Court agrees to hear Apple's appeal in Epic Games antitrust contempt ruling
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Ryan Christoffel
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The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear Apple's appeal over a contempt ruling in its long-running antitrust battle with Epic Games. The case stems from a lower court ruling that held Apple in contempt related to its Epic Games case and app fees. Apple will now get to make its case before the Supreme Court regarding this contempt finding.
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bskyUS Supreme Court agrees to hear Apple's appeal in Epic Games antitrust contempt ruling9to5mac.comKey quotes
· 3 pulledThe Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal by Apple Inc. regarding a contempt ruling in its long-running antitrust battle with Fortnite-maker Epic Games Inc.
In a brief order Tuesday, the justices said they will review lower
Apple will get to make its case over contempt finding to US Supreme Court
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