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Apple subpoenaed Valve in its fight against Epic Games – Techradar
But Valve is getting all steamed up

A new court filing has revealed Apple subpoenaed Valve Software in November 2020 as part of its ongoing litigation with Epic Games.
Epic wants data about Steam’s commercial sales and operations because it “is a direct competitor to the Epic Game Store”, but unhappy with the request Valve has thus far not fully cooperated and refuses to provide information Epic insists “does not raise risk of any competitive harm”.
The subpoena which was made public via a joint discovery letter
was issued in the…
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