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Apple (and, to a much lesser degrees, Google) are engaged in practices that are harmful to their customers.
That shit needs fixing.
I don't see how them charging a fee to use their storefront is being harmful. This suit looks even more silly when you consider Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo and Valve all have a 30% cut. Ever look up TV licencing fees to broadcast shows? It's in the millions for 1 season.
Why aren't credit cards banned in that case too. To be a merchant accepting Visa or Mastercard you pay for the hardware then for each transaction; a transaction fee and discount rate. Transaction fee is a % of the total of the sale and discount rate is a flat fee per transaction. Source : worked at First data Merchant services for a decade.
I find this lawsuit silly at best. I can't wait to see how it plays out.
Personally my bets are on Epic losing and either have to walk away with their tail between their legs and/or being permanently banned from Apple products. Apple doesn't care, they still refuse to allow Nvidia cards to work on their hardware out of spite.