The US Department of Justice is apparently interested in intervening in Apple's antitrust dispute with Epic Games. The case is set to go to trial on October 21. The appeals court has indicated that it has allowed the Justice Department the authority to bring a representation to the hearing next month. A California judge ruled against Epic Games in 2021, claiming that Apple is functioning as a monopoly in its App Store for digital products or services.
The US Justice Department appears to be interested in participating in Apple's antitrust fight with Epic Games. The trial is scheduled for October 21. The appeals court has suggested that it has granted the Justice Department the power to bring a representative to the following month's hearing. In 2021, a California judge decided against Epic Games, stating that Apple had a monopoly in its App Store for digital items or services.
As previously said, in 2021, a California judge ruled against Epic Games, with Apple emerging primarily triumphant, allowing the commissions to remain.
Apple may still require that its payment methods be utilised for in-app transactions for the time being. Both arguments are compelling.