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Court denies Apple’s request to pause ruling on App Store payment fees

June 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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U.S. Court Denies Apple Stay on App Store Payment Ruling

In a recent development, a U.S. court has denied Apple’s request for a stay on a ruling that mandates the company to cease charging developers for transactions made outside the App Store via links within their applications. This decision signifies a significant change in Apple’s revenue model, as the tech giant will no longer be able to levy fees on developers when users click on external payment links within their apps.

The court, in a filing, highlighted that Apple bears the burden of justifying the need for a stay, and after evaluating the relevant factors, it concluded that a stay is not warranted in this case. This decision comes after a legal battle with Epic Games, where Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers found Apple guilty of breaching a 2021 injunction by enforcing anti-competitive pricing practices.

Tim Sweeney, the head of Epic Games, praised the court’s ruling, stating that the era of the “Apple tax” has come to an end. This ruling not only impacts Apple’s revenue stream but also mandates the company to revise its App Store policies to enable developers to freely redirect users to external websites for purchasing digital products.

Following this ruling, Apple filed an emergency motion seeking a stay on the court’s decision and also lodged an appeal against the ruling. While Apple had previously allowed apps to incorporate external links and payment mechanisms, it still imposed a 27% fee and displayed what critics termed as “scare screens.” With the recent ruling, both these practices will be discontinued.

Several major companies like Spotify and Amazon have already started implementing changes to their apps, enabling users to make payments for subscriptions and purchases outside the App Store. This shift in policy poses a significant challenge for Apple, especially with the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) scheduled for the upcoming week.

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Apple recently reported generating $1.3 trillion in billings and sales in 2024, with 90% of these sales not yielding commission revenue for the company. As developers and users anticipate the implications of this ruling, the tech industry awaits further updates on how Apple plans to adapt its App Store policies in response to the court’s decision.

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