
Apple Requests App Store Stay Motion, The Four-Prong Test, Apple’s Odds of Success
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Last week, Apple filed an emergency motion for a partial stay pending its appeal of the App Store anti-steering injunction ruling. In layman’s terms, Apple is asking the appeals court to temporarily halt some of Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers' App Store directives while Apple’s appeal works through the system. While the appeal will take at least six months to play out, this emergency motion should be addressed by the court this month.
Taking a step back from this motion, the broader App Store injunction ruling and the ongoing Google search antitrust case are weighing on Apple in terms of Wall Street (concerns regarding financial impact) and Main Street (concerns regarding customer experience impact). You can feel the angst in the air. Apple’s stay motion, if granted, will reduce some of that angst.
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Apple Receives App Store Gut Punch in U.S., The Absurdity of It All, An App Store Dilemma
Hello everyone. Last Friday’s update was focused on Apple’s 2Q25 earnings. We will continue my earnings review later this week.
My full notes from last week's App Store anti-steering court ruling came out to about a week’s worth of updates. The 80-page ruling can be found here. Instead of spending four updates on the topic, my notes will be consolidated into two updates. For today, we are going to tackle a few major points that have been on my mind the past few days. Tomorrow’s update will discuss the points in greater detail. This is a crazy development that is up there as one of the more unusual turn of events that Apple has faced.
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