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Apple Reinstates Epic Developer Account After Public Backlash for Retaliation (epicgames.com) 41

Epic Games, in a blog post: Apple has told us and committed to the European Commission that they will reinstate our developer account. This sends a strong signal to developers that the European Commission will act swiftly to enforce the Digital Markets Act and hold gatekeepers accountable. We are moving forward as planned to launch the Epic Games Store and bring Fortnite back to iOS in Europe. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney adds: The DMA went through its first major challenge with Apple banning Epic Games Sweden from competing with the App Store, and the DMA just had its first major victory. Following a swift inquiry by the European Commission, Apple notified the Commission and Epic that it would relent and restore our access to bring back Fortnite and launch Epic Games Store in Europe under the DMA law.
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Apple Reinstates Epic Developer Account After Public Backlash for Retaliation

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  • shows apple that they can't just ban some one for mystery rules or past behavior under the older rules.

    And says that apple can get into big issues in the EU if they try to crack down to much others.

    also I think some of the alt app store rules will need to change to be OK in the EU.

    As well the main app store web browser rules.

    • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

      That was just one of the items on the long list of malicious compliance issues that Apple pulled in relation to DMA.

      I'm interested to see if this pushback extends to others, or if most of malicious compliance items stay in place while PR issues are focused only on Epic issue until Apple's policies are pushed through the court system.

      • Apple has some of the best lawyers money can buy. While the EU is not to be triffled with, neither is Apple. I think that Apple has a clear path for compliance here and they know exactly how to proceed. I suspect Epic is the shortest sighted one here and there are some private notes being passed here... I suspect that the next time Epic makes a derogatory comment about Apple the account will go down again and be down longer. The EU will open an inquirey and Apple will deliver their reasoning in an EU p

        • Your comment makes me wish slashdot had laugh reacts.

          Apple is absolutely trifling compared to the EU. And if they had anything to say about Epic that would be "palletable" (which means able to be shipped on a pallet, try not using words you don't understand next time) they would already have said it. Apple is not IBM. Their lawyers are not to be feared. Envied, perhaps, because Apple leadership keeps doing stupid shit that keeps them employed.

          • Is this the same EU that has lawyers that mostly have to defend the EU Commission in front of the EU courts, and often lose?
        • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

          What on earth are you going on about? Apple is tiny compared to EU. EU's "inquireys" tend to come in a form of "punitive bureaucracy is looking into you, get ready to be really torn to pieces by bureaucrats who are there to show how tough they are on their target because that's what gets them closer to next step of aristocratic status".

          Courts only come in play in final stages of the thing, and only in limited capacity unless bureaucracy fucks up. Which to be fair is not a rare occurrence any more, mainly du

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Indeed, one of the fundamental ideas in the DMA is that once these platforms become so big they are monopolies or gatekeepers, the operators are required to be a lot less arbitrary about the rules they create and enforce.

  • and all those apple armchair lawyers who claimed just yesterday this would never happen.
    • by gweihir ( 88907 )

      Those armchair lawyers are one or two steps more stupid than Apple is acting here. That is quite an accomplishment.

  • Such a surprise (Score:4, Informative)

    by gweihir ( 88907 ) on Friday March 08, 2024 @02:27PM (#64300829)

    The current Apple "leadership" seems to be comprised of arrogant, no-clue, bumbling idiots.

  • I don't know what is sadder in all this. Apple's little spat, or Tim's high and mighty preaching that the reversal had anything to do with the DMA. I really wish we could purge both Tim Sweeny, and whichever man-child is involved at Apple making these decisions from the planet. These oversized children give humans a bad name.

  • ... launch the Epic Games Store ...

    This is more about Epic wanting easy profits than Apple denying them a shopfront. The Galaxy shopfront has been on Android for a few years now: Epic, Enid, etc didn't want to spend the money joining it or building their own. For some reason that has changed.

    Imagine for a moment, Apple continued their ban on shopfronts: Then, only Android devices will offer the latest eye-candy. When parents and children want to be entertained, which games do they want to play? Whatever's modern and for-sale (a taut

  • They are making money hand over fist, let's spread out around a little

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