The ACCC has been granted go away by the Federal Court docket to intervene within the Epic Video games v Apple proceedings, in relation to the aid to be ordered by the Court docket.
Australia delivered a uncommon when for the video video games developer behind Fortnite and Infinity Blade, in its international fight with Apple’s App Store over its slice of income, with Apple charging commissions of as much as 30%.
Final 12 months, following a 16-week trial in 2024, Federal Court docket justice Jonathan Seashore dominated that Apple had misused its market power in breach of Australia’s competitors legal guidelines, by proscribing using different app distribution and in-app cost strategies on Apple gadgets.
The ACCC then sought go away to intervene within the proceedings to make written submissions on the aid points (ie redress or compensation) regarding the general public curiosity. Google was additionally a part of the motion.
In March this 12 months, the Court docket ordered by consent that Epic’s continuing towards Google be dismissed after Epic and Google reached a worldwide settlement settlement. The aid listening to towards Apple continues subsequent week.
The competitors watchdog has been has adopted proceedings since they started in November 2020 and has had some restricted, prior involvement, in search of, efficiently, to be ‘a friend of the court’ in legal action between Fortnite maker Epic Games in its fight against Apple’s App Store. Former commissioner Rod Sims was rallying global regulators to intervene after the matter bought underway.
ACCC commissioner Luke Woodward stated they plan to make submissions that recognise the general public curiosity within the promotion of aggressive digital companies markets and the broad public curiosity nature of the remedial orders that the Court docket might make.
“It is a important competitors regulation matter, and the orders made in these proceedings might have wide-ranging implications for the distribution of cellular apps and in-app funds in Australia,” he stated.

