Apple Can’t Delay Costly Court-Ordered App Store Change

  • Judge says Apple’s request for halt ‘fundamentally flawed’
  • IPhone maker faces plethora of antitrust suits over App Store
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Apple Inc. failed to persuade a federal judge to push back a December deadline to change the lucrative business model for its App Store while the iPhone maker’s legal fight with Epic Games Inc. is appealed.

Unless the iPhone maker wins a reprieve from an appeals court, it will soon have to start allowing developers to steer customers to payment methods outside the App Store, an overhaul the judge ordered in September that could cost the tech giant a few billion dollars annually.