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Epic Games, Inc. v. Apple Inc.
Case Number:
4:20-cv-05640
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- A&O Shearman
- Arnold & Porter
- Bartko LLP
- Cahill Gordon
- Cravath Swaine
- Davis Wright Tremaine
- Faegre Drinker
- Fenwick & West
- Fox Rothschild
- Gibson Dunn
- Hagens Berman
- Hausfeld LLP
- Holtzman Vogel
- Hueston Hennigan
- Huth Reynolds
- King & Spalding
- Kressin Meador
- Kwun Bhansali
- London & Naor
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- Orrick Herrington
- Paul Weiss
- Perkins Coie
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- Skadden Arps
- Sullivan & Cromwell
- Turner Boyd
- Walker Stevens
- Weil Gotshal
- Wiggin & Dana
- Willkie Farr
- Wilson Sonsini
- Wolf Haldenstein
Companies
- Amazon.com Inc.
- Apple Inc.
- Digital Content Next
- Epic Games Inc.
- Google LLC
- Match Group LLC
- Meta Platforms Inc.
- Microsoft Corp.
- Netflix Inc.
- Nintendo Co. Ltd.
- NVIDIA Corp.
- Paypal Holdings Inc.
- Roblox Corp.
- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.
- Spotify Technology SA
- Valve Corp.
- Visa Inc.
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September 16, 2020
Apple Fights Epic's Bid To Reverse Fortnite App Store Ban
Apple has urged a California federal judge to reject Epic Games' request for a court order forcing Apple to return Epic's popular Fortnite video game to the App Store, calling Epic's alleged injuries "the self-inflicted and self-fixable result of its own cheating."
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September 08, 2020
Apple Decries Epic's 'Larcenous' Conduct In Fortnite App Row
Apple filed counterclaims Tuesday in an antitrust suit brought by Epic Games, telling a California federal court that the game maker had engaged in "flagrant and larcenous" breaches of the agreements allowing it to sell its popular Fortnite video game through Apple's App Store.
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August 25, 2020
Epic Can't #FreeFortnite But It Can Save Apple App Tool
In refusing to restore the popular Fortnite game to the App Store, a California federal judge said Fortnite creator Epic Games must live for now with the "self-inflicted" injury resulting from its decision to let customers bypass Apple's payment system, but she nevertheless barred Apple from denying Epic access to its developer tools.
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August 24, 2020
Fortnite Ban May Stay But Judge Rips Apple's Dev Tool Threat
A California federal judge said Monday she's not inclined to force Apple to restore Epic Games' popular Fortnite game in the App Store as their antitrust fight plays out, but she'll likely bar Apple from cutting off Epic's access to its developer tools, calling Apple's threats an "overreach."