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<p>The consensus view of the <a href="
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Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has today suggested that it may not be quite as clear cut as that.</p>
<p>He argues that Apple may end up making some further concessions to developers to help fend off similar lawsuits and <a href="
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Apple likely to win Epic Games case, but could still make concessions to developers