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27 October 2021

Apple Wins Round 1 Against Epic Games, Or Did It?

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David Reichenberg contributed an article to Forbes discussing the antitrust case between Epic Games and Apple. David explains how should Apple prevail...
United States Antitrust/Competition Law

David Reichenberg contributed an article to Forbes discussing the antitrust case between Epic Games and Apple. David explains how should Apple prevail, it will likely add pressure to change federal law to permit less corporate deference. If Epic prevails, it will have accomplished a shift in the existing trend. Thus, it seems that either way, Apple has a way to go in proving that its actions should be trusted by consumers.

To read the full article, click here.

Originally published by Forbes.

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