These documents apparently jogged Schiller’s memory. When presented with them by Epic’s lawyer, Gary Bornstein, Schiller ...
Apple executive Phil Schiller admitted in court that the 27 percent fee Apple imposed likely violated a court order in Epic v ...
Apple Fellow Phil Schiller testified in court on Monday that he initially opposed the 27% commission Apple now charges on ...
Phil Schiller admitted to opposing Apple's in-app transaction fees outside its system, fearing court-ordered competition mandates. Epic Games alleges Apple's monopoly over its App Store, leading to ...
Schiller, who still heads the App Store, testified in court on Monday in the case of Epic vs. Apple. Interestingly, according to the executive, he was originally against the idea of charging a 27% ...
On Monday, while testifying in a court hearing related to the ongoing Apple vs Epic legal battle, Apple executive Phil ...
Apple Fellow Phil Schiller, the executive in charge of leading the App Store, testified in court on Monday that he had ...
Longtime Apple executive Phil Schiller on Monday conceded he initially opposed fees that the iPhone maker charges for in ...
Two Apple executives and three other senior Apple employees are expected to testify in California federal court next week, as ...
Despite this, Apple’s top executives, including CEO Tim Cook and marketing chief Greg Joswiak, have stayed active on X since Musk’s takeover. However, former marketing chief Phil Schiller took ...
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including CEO Tim Cook, have continued to maintain a presence on the social platform, despite Musk’s acquisition. The notable exception was Apple’s former marketing chief Phil Schiller, who moved to ...
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