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Epic Games won't get Apple documents about foreign customers in US App Store monopoly case

By Amy Miller ( December 30, 2020, 22:51 GMT | Insight) -- Epic Games won't be allowed to obtain documents detailing Apple's business practices outside the US to support its allegations that the iPhone maker illegally monopolizes the App Store, a federal magistrate judge in San Francisco said. Epic said it requested the documents to test its theory that Apple dominates the markets for app distribution worldwide, but District Judge Thomas S. Hixson said the information about customers overseas doesn't seem relevant to the US lawsuit. Epic Games won't be allowed to obtain documents detailing Apple's business practices outside the US to support its allegations that the iPhone maker illegally monopolizes the App Store, a federal magistrate judge in San Francisco said today....

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