Apple asked the U.S. District California Court to suspend the application of new applications store after the recent loss in Epic Games.
During the emergency proposal filed on Wednesday, Apple asked to dwell on the court prohibition of the court, which currently requires the company to allow developers to contact alternative methods of payment in its applications. While the court sided with most of the points, he ruled that the provisions of the company to combat stanoring, which do not allow developers to inform users about cheaper payment options outside the App Store, violate the California law on competition. The appeal was submitted earlier this week. If the stay is provided, Apple will be allowed to maintain its current policies in the application store until the court decides the fate of Apple's appeal.
A number of high -profile applications, including Kindle, Patreon and Spotify, have already adapted their applications to use the new applications store rules in the United States, which allow you to refer to payment methods outside the application.
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