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Epic Games, Apple experts debate substitution of iOS apps with other channels in Australian antitrust trial

By Saloni Sinha ( June 4, 2024, 07:53 GMT | Insight) -- Economic experts put forward by Epic Games and Apple continued to clash for a second day in an Australian antitrust trial, with the witnesses disagreeing over the question of iOS users moving away from “native apps” to embrace other sources. Arguing the case for Epic, Avi Goldfarb told the Federal Court of Australia that apps from non-mobile devices weren’t meaningful substitutes for native apps on iOS devices — that is, apps designed for that platform.Economic experts put forward by Epic Games and Apple continued to clash for a second day in an Australian antitrust trial, with the witnesses disagreeing over the question of iOS users moving away from “native apps” to embrace other sources....

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