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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Stephen Nellis<\/strong>

Officials from the U.S. Department of Justice have asked to take part in oral arguments next month in \"Fortnite<\/a>\" creator Epic Games' appeal of a court loss against Apple Inc<\/a>, according to court documents filed Friday.

Epic sued
Apple<\/a> in 2020 claiming that the iPhone maker violated antitrust laws with its App Store rules, which require developers to pay commissions to Apple of up to 30% of in-app purchases. Apple emerged mostly victorious, allowing its commissions to stand. At the time of the trial, antitrust experts had said that loss for Epic could close off legal avenues for the Justice Department, which has been probing Apple since 2019, to bring an antitrust complaint.

Epic appealed its loss, with oral arguments set for Oct. 21 at the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, where both Apple and Epic will have 20 minutes each to make their respective cases.

In January, the Justice Department entered the case by filing a brief. Antitrust officials said they did not support either side in the disputes at hand but were concerned that the lower court's ruling had improperly interpreted the Sherman Act, the country's primary antitrust law. On Friday, U.S. officials asked for 10 minutes of argument time.

\"The United States believes that its participation at oral argument would be helpful to the court, especially in explaining how the errors (in antitrust law interpretation) could significantly harm antitrust enforcement beyond the specific context of this case,\" the Justice Department wrote in the filing.

Neither Epic nor Apple opposed the move, though Apple wants the regulators' argument time to come out of Epic's time or to be granted additional time.
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美国的反垄断官员要求加入参数在苹果的吸引力

2020年史诗起诉苹果声称iPhone制造商违反反托拉斯法的应用商店规则,要求开发商支付佣金苹果的应用内购买的30%。苹果主要凯旋而归,允许其佣金。

  • 更新2022年9月17日上午07:21坚持
斯蒂芬·内尔尼斯


美国司法部官员已经要求参加下月在“口头辩论Fortnite“史诗般的游戏创造者上诉法院对损失苹果(aapl . o:行情)法庭文件显示,周五提交。

史诗起诉苹果在2020年声称iPhone制造商违反反托拉斯法的应用商店规则,要求开发商支付佣金苹果的应用内购买的30%。苹果主要凯旋而归,允许其佣金。在审判的时候,反垄断专家曾表示,对史诗损失可能关闭司法部的法律途径,已探索苹果自2019年以来,将反垄断投诉。

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史诗般的吸引其损失,口头辩论定于10月21日在美国第九巡回上诉法院,苹果和史诗将有20分钟使各自的情况下。

今年1月,美国司法部提起一个简短的进入情况。反垄断官员们说,他们不支持任何一方在手头的纠纷但担心下级法院的裁决有不当解释《谢尔曼法》,该国主要的反托拉斯法。周五,美国官员要求论点10分钟的时间。

“美国相信其参加口头辩论将有助于法院,尤其是在解释错误(在反托拉斯法解释)可以显著危害反垄断执法的特定上下文之外这种情况下,“司法部写在文件中。

无论是史诗还是苹果反对此举,虽然苹果公司希望监管机构的观点出来史诗的时间或被授予额外的时间。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Stephen Nellis<\/strong>

Officials from the U.S. Department of Justice have asked to take part in oral arguments next month in \"Fortnite<\/a>\" creator Epic Games' appeal of a court loss against Apple Inc<\/a>, according to court documents filed Friday.

Epic sued
Apple<\/a> in 2020 claiming that the iPhone maker violated antitrust laws with its App Store rules, which require developers to pay commissions to Apple of up to 30% of in-app purchases. Apple emerged mostly victorious, allowing its commissions to stand. At the time of the trial, antitrust experts had said that loss for Epic could close off legal avenues for the Justice Department, which has been probing Apple since 2019, to bring an antitrust complaint.

Epic appealed its loss, with oral arguments set for Oct. 21 at the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, where both Apple and Epic will have 20 minutes each to make their respective cases.

In January, the Justice Department entered the case by filing a brief. Antitrust officials said they did not support either side in the disputes at hand but were concerned that the lower court's ruling had improperly interpreted the Sherman Act, the country's primary antitrust law. On Friday, U.S. officials asked for 10 minutes of argument time.

\"The United States believes that its participation at oral argument would be helpful to the court, especially in explaining how the errors (in antitrust law interpretation) could significantly harm antitrust enforcement beyond the specific context of this case,\" the Justice Department wrote in the filing.

Neither Epic nor Apple opposed the move, though Apple wants the regulators' argument time to come out of Epic's time or to be granted additional time.
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