Epic Games' CEO says fighting Apple cost his company more than $1 billion. He says it was worth it.
Briefly

Tim Sweeney, CEO of Epic Games, achieved a significant legal victory against Apple that could transform the App Store's operational framework. This ruling is pivotal not just for Epic but for all developers facing monopolistic control by major platforms. Sweeney argues that current conditions inhibit essential freedoms for both consumers and developers in an increasingly digital world. As Apple plans to appeal, the outcome could impact how apps are distributed and what fees are charged, affecting gaming and other software access for millions of users.
This is really one of the issues at the heart of our digital freedoms for the future. We live our lives on our smartphones. We're connected constantly to people.
The freedom for consumers and developers to do business together is of paramount importance. If you have one monopoly gatekeeper who dictates what people are allowed to play, see, hear.
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