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Apple cites U.S. Supreme Court’s birthright ruling in lawsuit appeal against Fortnite developer Epic Games

Upworthy Wednesday, 23 July 2025 ()
Apple (AAPL-Q) is hoping a new U.S. Supreme Court ruling curbing the power of federal judges to issue nationwide orders will help the technology giant win an appeal in a lawsuit requiring it to revamp its lucrative App Store. In a court filing on Tuesday, Apple told the San Francisco-based 9th…
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