Judge limits courtroom attendance in Epic Games vs Apple caseThe case is set to be held in-person beginning in May.
What you need to know
Epic Games' trial against Apple will kick off in May.
A judge has confirmed that in-person attendance in the courtroom will be limited.
Judge Gonzalez Rogers has confirmed that courtroom attendance will be limited in the upcoming Epic Games antitrust lawsuit.
As reported by Law360:
A California federal judge on Friday placed limits on the number of people allowed to physically attend Epic Games' high-stakes antitrust bench trial in May over Apple's App Store fees.
In a hearing Friday Judge Gonzalez Rogers said courtroom attendees would be required to wear a mask, and that attendees from Epic and Apple will be capped at six people in the courtroom at anyone time. Neither members of the press nor the public will be allowed to attend, with the case being broadcast live online instead. Witnesses will be given clear masks to aid understanding for the court.
Multiple witnesses including Apple CEO Tim...
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Judge limits courtroom attendance in Epic Games vs Apple case