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The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Apple's request to temporarily block a judicial order finding the company in contempt for failing to comply with mandated App Store changes. This decision marks the latest development in the long-standing antitrust battle between Apple and Epic Games regarding payment policies. The original court mandate required Apple to allow developers to direct users to alternative payment methods outside of the App Store ecosystem. By declining to intervene, the Supreme Court leaves Apple vulnerable to potential penalties and stricter enforcement of antitrust measures. This legal setback is viewed as a negative signal for Apple's high-margin services business, which relies heavily on App Store commissions. Investors are closely monitoring how these regulatory pressures will impact the company's long-term revenue model. The ruling underscores the increasing judicial scrutiny facing Big Tech firms over market dominance and competitive practices.
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