The impact on Apple’s bottom line was a key part of its decision to charge developers a 27% fee to steer customers outside the App Store, even if it risked defying a court order, a company executive ...
Apple Inc believed there was a "significant" risk it would fail to comply with a court order to allow mobile app developers ...
These documents apparently jogged Schiller’s memory. When presented with them by Epic’s lawyer, Gary Bornstein, Schiller ...
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In a recent court testimony, Apple Fellow Phil Schiller disclosed his initial reservations about Apple's 27% commission on ...
Apple executive Phil Schiller admitted in court that the 27 percent fee Apple imposed likely violated a court order in Epic v ...
Apple Fellow Phil Schiller testified in court on Monday that he initially opposed the 27% commission Apple now charges on ...
Charging 27 percent commission on web purchases seemed daring, even to the App Store boss. Nevertheless, it was implemented ...
Apple Inc. believed there was a “significant” risk it would fail to comply with a court order to allow mobile app developers ...
Schiller, who oversees Apple's lucrative App Store for iPhones, made the admission during three hours of testimony in the ...
Schiller wasn’t sure if Apple would be allowed to charge a fee for in-app purchases made through alternative payment methods following Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers’s Epic v. Apple ruling, according to ...