Apple vs Epic Games: the court case that could reshape Apple’s App Store | Download This Show

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For some time now, there’s been something of a war between the computer giant Apple and Epic Games, the creator of hugely popular games like Fortnite, over how much commission Apple makes developers pay when somebody downloads something on Apple’s App Store. To explain why it’s such a big deal and the impact more widely on people who use app stores, Marc Fennel speaks to Sarah Moran, CEO Geek Girl academy & Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson, National Technology Editor, News Corp.

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