Core Viewpoint - Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney firmly opposes Apple's revenue cut from in-app purchases made through external links, despite a recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals affirming Apple's right to charge reasonable fees for such transactions [1][4]. Group 1 - The U.S. Court of Appeals made a significant ruling in the case between Epic and Apple, modifying previous injunctions and allowing Apple to charge fees for external in-app purchases while recognizing its right to collect reasonable fees [4]. - Sweeney acknowledged that Apple incurs operational costs when reviewing external payment links and stated that Epic is willing to accept fixed fees related to this review process, but strongly opposes Apple's percentage-based revenue cuts from income outside the App Store [4]. - Sweeney emphasized that the appellate court's ruling fundamentally rejects Apple's long-standing commission model for the App Store, claiming it ends the unreasonable practice of Apple charging arbitrary fees to any application [4]. Group 2 - The appellate court did not completely prohibit Apple from collecting commissions on in-app purchases but deemed the lower court's permanent ban on all commissions as overly harsh and more punitive than corrective, leading to the modification of the ruling [4]. - Sweeney noted that the U.S. ruling could influence regulatory bodies in other regions, suggesting that it is likely other jurisdictions will not permit Apple to charge what has been deemed unreasonable fees [4].
Epic CEO 明确反对苹果 App Store 外链内购抽成模式