The federal judge overseeing Epic Games' antitrust court battle against Apple rejected a last-minute request by Epic on Thursday to call rebuttal witnesses in response to testimony from an Apple executive.
The dispute relates to a disagreement on whether users could make purchases inside of apps before the formal introduction of Apple's in-app purchasing system. Epic attorney Katherine Forrest called it "a critical issue in this ca...
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