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Epic vs. Apple: What App Developers Need to Know

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Jens-Fabian Goetzmann
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2,062
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English
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In the Epic vs. Apple lawsuit, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled predominantly in favor of Apple, except for one significant injunction that prohibits Apple from restricting developers from including external payment links in apps. This decision has sparked discussions within the app development community about its implications, particularly regarding in-app purchases. Apple has appealed the ruling, seeking a stay on the injunction, which could delay its implementation. The injunction allows developers to direct users to alternative payment methods outside the app, although it remains unclear how Apple will enforce this, especially concerning webviews and the appearance of external links. While the injunction is currently limited to the United States, Apple might apply these changes globally, as seen in a recent settlement with Japan. The ruling raises questions about consumer benefits, developer choices, and potential commission on external purchases. Despite the uncertainty, companies like RevenueCat are preparing solutions to help developers explore new monetization opportunities, such as web subscriptions, while complying with Apple's evolving guidelines. The case is part of a broader regulatory landscape, with similar scrutiny and potential changes anticipated in other jurisdictions.