Epic responds to Apple’s bid for settlement talks in App Store case
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Epic doesn't believe in compromise unless it is with Google
The vendetta Epic Games holds against Apple seemingly won't let it accept any settlement beyond complete surrender, but it wants to participate "in good faith."Epic settled with Google by paying for a promotional campaignApple shared its latest proposed commission rates in an attempt to satisfy an ongoing lawsuit with Epic Games, but they were instantly dismissed by the company. In that filing, Apple suggested that a settlement conference should…
Epic Declines Apple's Settlement Conference, Says Talks Won't Help
Epic Games rejected Apple's request for a court-ordered settlement conference on August 17, saying formal mediation won't advance negotiations over App Store fees Read more at Epic Declines Apple’s Settlement Conference, Says Talks Won’t Help
Apple Asks the Judge to Force Epic to Negotiate an Agreement — Epic Has Been Unwilling for Six Years
On Thursday, August 14, Apple filed a motion in the Northern District Court of California asking Judge Yvonne González Rogers to order the two parties to attend an agreement conference supervised by Judge Joseph C. Spero. The problem: Apple contacted Epic's lawyers on August 11 to propose that conference. Epic said no. Now Apple asks the court to force them. Gizmodo covers it on August 14, 2026. On the same day, Apple presented its proposal for …
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