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<p>Although the appeal of the Apple-Epic lawsuit is ongoing,
Apple is currently subject to the judge’s decision and will have to allow app developers to show links to external payment platforms inside from December 9, unless the Ninth Circuit grants a stay.</p>
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In a related legal filing, Apple indicates that it is considering charging a commission on any such transactions that are initiated from within an app, even though they are not using In-App Purchase.</p>
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Apple legal filing indicates it intends to collect commission regardless of whether developers use IAP or a competing payments platform