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Fortnite Trial Tests Apple's 'Good Guy' Reputation

May 26, 2021
A high-stakes lawsuit between Epic Games and Apple is shaking the tech world, questioning Apple's reputation as the 'good guy.' Apple CEO Tim Cook takes the stand amid allegations of monopolistic practices reminiscent of past giants like Microsoft. The podcast delves into how Apple's control over its app store affects developers, highlighting the fears smaller creators face. Additionally, it reflects on Apple's iconic 1984 ad and its broader cultural statement on rebellion and innovation.
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ANECDOTE

Apple Tax and Fortnite

  • Jared Gay played Fortnite on his iPad during the pandemic.
  • Apple took a 30% cut of in-app purchases, leading to a lawsuit.
ANECDOTE

1984 Commercial

  • Apple's 1984 commercial depicted them as fighting IBM's monopoly.
  • Epic Games parodied it, portraying Apple as the new monopoly.
INSIGHT

Sweeney vs. Apple

  • Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney is fighting Apple's App Store fees.
  • He believes Apple exerts excessive control, unlike other platforms.
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