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Big news for app developers: A federal appeals court just handed Epic Games a win in their ongoing battle with a certain Cupertino-based tech giant. The court upheld a previous ruling that challenges how the iPhone maker handles transactions.
Here's what went down—the court is sending things back to a lower court judge to figure out exactly what commission rates the company can actually charge developers for purchases made outside their official app marketplace. This could shake up how platform fees work across the board.
The case has been dragging on for years, but this latest decision might finally force some changes to those controversial 30% cuts that have had developers up in arms. For anyone building apps or following platform economics, this ruling could set important precedents about how much control these tech giants can exercise over transactions happening beyond their walled gardens.
Worth watching how this plays out—could have ripple effects for the entire app development ecosystem.