Apple, Epic lawsuit: Tim Cook ordered to sit for 7-hour deposition - Business Insider

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Tim Cook will have to sit for a 7-hour deposition, the latest development in the heated lawsuit between Apple and 'Fortnite' maker Epic

first reported. Judge Thomas Hixon said seven hours is the amount of time that"a witness must suffer being deposed." However, Hixon said that any longer would be"unjustified," according to the documents.Read more:

Apple's move to cut App Store commissions in half is a start, but it won't fix its developer relations problem Hixon also threw out Apple's proposal to subpoena internal documents from rival Samsung, a request made as part of Apple's mission to convince officials that its App Store business practices are similar to those of other companies. Hixon said the subpoena was"a quirky deep dive." Apple remains under regulatory scrutiny for its App Store policies as lawmakers question whether they are anticompetitive and violate antitrust laws.

 

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