
Apple Appeals to Supreme Court Over Epic Games App Store Payment Fee
Key Takeaways
- Apple plans to take the App Store dispute to the Supreme Court.
- The challenge centers on how Apple charges commissions for external payments.
- A lower court ruling restricted external payment fees, prompting appeal.
Apple Appeals Supreme Court
Apple is taking its App Store battle with Epic Games back to the Supreme Court.
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The Ninth Circuit found Apple in civil contempt for its 27% fee on external payments.
Apple argues the court relied on the spirit rather than the text of the injunction.
The dispute dates back to Epic integrating external payments in Fortnite.
Financial Stakes
The App Store generates an estimated $85-90 billion in annual gross billings.
Even a modest fee reduction from 30% to 27% represents over $2.5 billion in revenue.

Developers saved almost nothing after accounting for third-party processor fees.
Drop the commission to 20%, and Apple faces an $8-9 billion annual revenue loss.
Key Legal Issues
Apple challenges the use of contempt to enforce the injunction.
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The company contests applying the injunction nationwide.
Apple claims the 27% fee covers the value of its platform, not just payment processing.
The Ninth Circuit has yet to set a new fee.
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