Tim Cook and other Apple executives will testify against Epic in Fortnite trial
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Apple and Epic are nearing their highly anticipated Fortnite trial and plan to bring forward some top executives to testify in-person.
The case concerns a fallout between the maker of one of the world's most popular video games and the preeminent mobile device company over Apple's control of its App Store. Epic is suing Apple for alleged antitrust violations. Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook, software engineering chief Craig Federighi and Apple fellow Phil Schiller are a few of the executives that may testify, according to a court filing of tentative witnesses. Others include those who handle payment processing, combating fraud and those involved with App Store development, policies and tools.More Related News
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