According to CBS News, Judge Rogers announced his decision on the “Antitröst” case between Apple and Epic Games.
“Apple will not be able to tolerate Apple’s attempts to prevent competition.” evaluated.
Rogers said that Apple would be referred to federal prosecutors for an investigation of the criminal disobedience on the attitude of Apple.
An Apple spokesman speaking to CBS News is “We certainly do not agree with the decision. We will comply with the court decision and we will appeal.” He said.
In 2020, Epic Games filed a lawsuit against Apple on the grounds that consumers had to obtain applications through the App Store and to use their own system in in -app purchases, on the grounds that it violated Federal Antitröst Laws.