Apple granted delay on App Store changes as it appeals to Supreme Court
- Apple can delay implementing App Store changes for 90 days while it appeals to the Supreme Court.
- The changes would have forced Apple to allow third-party payments, bypassing its commissions.
- A district court ruled Apple has not violated antitrust law but must allow developers to redirect users outside apps.
- Epic Games, which sued over Apple's fees, argued against the delay and expressed disappointment in the decision.
- The Supreme Court's decision on whether to hear the case could have major implications for the app ecosystem.