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Is the App Store about to undergo a big change? Not so fast, says Apple

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  • Apple files an appeal to App Store ruling
  • This comes just days after it was ordered to change some core App Store rules
  • Apple disagreed and now it’s taking action

Apple filed an appeal on Monday to the US District Court Judge’s ruling that forced it to stop charging developers some commission fees.

Just days after Judge Yvonne Gonzales Rogers accused Apple of lying and not complying with an earlier injunction, the tech giant has filed an appeal that may forestall the application of this new ruling, one that demanded, among other things, the company stop charging a 27% commission on in-app purchases made outside of Apple’s App Store transaction system. The fee applied to apps that were downloaded through the Apple App Store, but which then pointed users to in-app purchases that could be completed through third-party transactions.

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