Core Viewpoint - Epic Games has achieved a significant legal victory against Apple and Google regarding their app store policies, with the Federal Court of Australia ruling that both companies engaged in anti-competitive conduct in app distribution [1]. Group 1: Legal Ruling - The Federal Court of Australia found that Apple and Google abused their dominant market positions to limit competition in app distribution [1]. - The court rejected Epic's claims of "unconscionable conduct" by the tech giants [1]. Group 2: Implications for Epic Games - Following the ruling, Epic Games' CEO Tim Sweeney indicated that the Epic Games Store and Fortnite would soon return to the Apple App Store in Australia [2]. Group 3: Responses from Apple and Google - Google expressed disagreement with the court's characterization of its billing policies and practices, while welcoming the rejection of Epic's demands regarding app store distribution [3]. - Apple stated that its app store is the safest way for users to obtain apps and disagreed with some aspects of the court's ruling on Epic's claims [4].
Australian court finds Apple, Google abused app store market power