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Apple takes Epic fight over app store fees to the Supreme Court

Supreme Court will weigh if Apple contempt finding in Epic case is “erroneous.”
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The Next Web
· Jun 30, 2026
Supreme Court will hear Apple’s appeal over the App Store contempt finding in Epic case
The US Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear Apple’s appeal of the contempt finding in its long-running legal battle with Epic Games over App Store fees. The justices will review lower court decisions that found Apple willfully defied a 2021 order requiring it to let developers direct consumers to cheaper payment options outside the [] This story continues at The Next Web
ArcaMax
· Jun 30, 2026
Apple and Epic Games are headed to the Supreme Court in long-running case
After six years and multiple rulings, the case between Apple and North Carolina video game developer Epic Games is heading to the nation’s highest court. On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court said it would hear Apple’s appeal over how a lower ...
Gizmodo
· Jun 30, 2026
Apple’s Beef With Fortnite Maker Epic Games Is Heading to the Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Apple’s appeal in a case dealing with App Store fees.
Toronto Sun
· Jun 30, 2026
Blake Lively seeks more than $8M in legal fees from Justin Baldoni
Total includes 7,495,526.87 in attorney fees, 539,514.01 in litigation costs/expenses from legal battle
iPhone in Canada
· Jul 7, 2026
Judge Dismisses AirPods Max Condensation Lawsuit Claims
Apple has secured a major legal victory after a federal judge threw out the majority of claims in a proposed class action lawsuit targeting the AirPods Max. The post Judge Dismisses AirPods Max Condensation Lawsuit Claims first appeared on iPhone in Canada.
NaturalNews.com
· Jul 7, 2026
Supreme Court Lets Texas App Store Age Verification Law Take Effect
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday, July 6, to block enforcement of the Texas App Store Accountability Act, according to two unsigned orders in...
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Related coverage for "Apple takes Epic fight over app store fees to the Supreme Court": The Next Web — Supreme Court will hear Apple’s appeal over the App Store contempt finding in Epic case. ArcaMax — Apple and Epic Games are headed to the Supreme Court in long-running case. Gizmodo — Apple’s Beef With Fortnite Maker Epic Games Is Heading to the Supreme Court. Toronto Sun — Blake Lively seeks more than $8M in legal fees from Justin Baldoni. iPhone in Canada — Judge Dismisses AirPods Max Condensation Lawsuit Claims. NaturalNews.com — Supreme Court Lets Texas App Store Age Verification Law Take Effect