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by pwinnski
2129 days ago
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Epic's motion is to allow them to continue to deliberately flout the rules of the App Store, which opens up a lot of other issues. Apple has signaled that Epic is welcome to submit a version of their app which does not violate their rules, and they will approve that. They're walking a fine line, but I think their legal argument is sound on that score. We can agree or disagree about the overall right or wrong of Apple's rules, that's separate from the issue of Epic's motion, which is absolute nonsense. |
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