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Apple accuses Epic of ‘starting a fire and pouring gasoline on it’ in new Fortnite filing – The Verge
Apple has responded to Epic’s demands to restore Fortnite to the App Store. In an opposition brief filed this week ahead of a courting hearing regarding the preliminary injunction on September 28th, Apple says Epic “started a fire, and poured gasoline on it.”

Apple lays out its case for keeping Fortnite off the App Store
Apple has responded to Epics demands that the iPhone-maker restore Fortnite to the App Store in new legal filings, arguing that the companys injuries are entirely self-inflicted and that Fortnite can return to iOS at any time just as soon as Epic removes the custom in-app payment system that triggered the games removal in the first place.
Epic started a fire, and poured gasoline on it, and now asks this Court for emergency assistan…
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