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    Epic Ruling Invites Future Efforts to Paint Apple as Monopolist -Experts

    Published by maria gbaf

    Posted on September 13, 2021

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    Last updated: February 11, 2026

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    Judge's Ruling Leaves Door Open for Future Antitrust Claims Against Apple

    By Jan Wolfe and Mike Scarcella

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. judge stopped short of labeling Apple Inc an “illegal monopolist” on Friday, but the closely-watched ruling provides a roadmap for similar claims against the iPhone maker in the future, legal experts said.

    Ruling on an antitrust case brought by Epic Games, creator of the online game “Fortnite,” U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said Epic did not present sufficient evidence of Apple having unlawful monopoly power in the relevant market, which she defined as “digital mobile gaming transactions.”

    But the California judge made clear that the decision was limited to the facts before her.

    “While the Court finds that Apple enjoys considerable market share of over 55% and extraordinarily high profit margins, these factors alone do not show antitrust conduct,” Gonzalez Rogers said. “The Court does not find that it is impossible; only that Epic Games failed in its burden to demonstrate Apple is an illegal monopolist.”

    The judge did find that Apple’s rules on its lucrative App Store business violated California state competition laws.

    The question of whether Apple abused monopoly power “remains very much unsettled,” said Joshua Paul Davis, a professor of antitrust law at the University of San Francisco School of Law.

    “Given how controversial these issues are right now, I would expect this not to be the final say,” he said.

    In her ruling, Gonzalez Rogers noted that Epic Games had “overreached” in a trial earlier this year by trying to define the relevant market as all app distribution and in-app payments on iPhones.

    “As a consequence, the trial record was not as fulsome with respect to antitrust conduct in the relevant market as it could have been,” Gonzalez Rogers said.

    Apple’s legal team said it was still reviewing whether to appeal the decision.

    “We’re extremely pleased with this decision,” Apple’s General Counsel Katherine L. Adams told reporters. “It underscores the merit of our business, both as an economic and competitive engine.”

    Valarie Williams, a partner at law firm Alston & Bird, called Gonzalez Rogers’ decision a “road map” to future plaintiffs pursuing monopoly claims against Apple.

    Future plaintiffs could bring a case that adopts Gonzalez Rogers’s market definition and introduces additional evidence, Williams said.

    Sam Weinstein, a professor of antitrust law at Cardozo School of Law, agreed the judge’s ruling could encourage other market participants to learn from Epic’s case and try to launch a stronger blow against Apple.

    Language in the ruling could even signal that the judge thinks “it’s only a matter of time” before Apple becomes a monopoly, Weinstein said.

    “This is only one particular piece of litigation framed in one particular way,” said Davis. “The court was pretty explicit that different litigants could come forward with different evidence…and that could potentially change the result.”

    (Reporting by Jan Wolfe and Mike Scarcella; Additional reporting by Stephen Nellis and Diane Bartz; Editing by Noeleen Walder and Sonya Hepinstall)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Epic ruling invites future efforts to paint Apple as monopolist -experts

    1What was the judge's conclusion regarding Apple's monopoly status?

    The judge did not label Apple as an 'illegal monopolist' but noted that Apple enjoys considerable market share and high profit margins, which alone do not indicate antitrust conduct.

    2What did the ruling say about Apple's App Store rules?

    The judge found that Apple's rules on its App Store business violated California state competition laws.

    3What could future plaintiffs learn from this ruling?

    Future plaintiffs could adopt the market definition used in this ruling and introduce additional evidence to support their claims against Apple.

    4Is there a possibility of an appeal by Apple?

    Apple's legal team stated that they are still reviewing whether to appeal the decision.

    5What do experts predict about the future of antitrust claims against Apple?

    Experts believe the ruling could encourage other market participants to pursue similar claims and that it may only be a matter of time before Apple faces more serious monopoly allegations.

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