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Apple defends against the judge's ruling to prevent changes in app store payment rules.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) is urgently seeking to suspend the enforcement of Judge Rogers' injunction— which requires Apple to allow developers to add third-party payment links for in-app purchases. In a motion submitted to the Ninth Circuit Court, Apple claims that this "extreme intervention" in its App Store will cause "irreparable harm." Apple alleges that the ban issued last week (originating from the Epic Games antitrust case) exceeds reasonable limits, as it not only prohibits Apple from taking a cut of external transactions but also imposes requirements on the layout and wording of links in developers' apps. The company emphasizes that these have never been deemed illegal.
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