Court sides with Apple on app store policies

Court sides with Apple on app store policies

A federal appeals court ruling could make it harder to regulate app store operators by arguing they hold monopolies. 

In a ruling Monday, the Ninth Circuit Court largely sided with Apple in its case against "Fortnite" developer Epic Games. 

It found Apple doesn't violate anti-trust laws by requiring developers to use its proprietary payment systems. The company says it does so for security and privacy. 

The three-judge panel does say the way Apple distributes apps hurts competition, but says it's not monopolistic. It adds Epic Games failed to provide a better option. 

The ruling could be problematic for other efforts to promote competition and lower prices in app stores. 

Epic Games is suing Google over similar issues.

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