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Judge won't force Apple to restore Fortnite game but can't block Unreal Engine from powering apps

A federal judge on Monday blocked Apple Inc. from shutting down an Epic Games tool that's relied upon by hundreds of other app makers but had become the subject of an antitrust battle between the companies.

Dispute between Apple, Epic Games 'should not create havoc to bystanders,' she says

On Monday, a United States federal judge ruled that Apple could not remove software used by video games company Epic Games from Apple iPhones. The legal battle between the two companies arose when Apple removed Epic's Fortnite game from the Apple App Store. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)

A federal judge on Monday blocked Apple Inc. from shutting down an Epic Games tool that's relied upon by hundreds of other app makers but had become the subject of an antitrust battle between the companies.

The ruling safeguards Fortnitecreator Epic's computer graphics software Unreal Engine, which it offers through an affiliate business and which hundreds of games and other apps use to power their apps on Apple's iPhones.

"Epic Games and Apple are at liberty to litigate against each other, but their dispute should not create havoc to bystanders," Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers wrote in a ruling late on Monday.

The legal battle arose after Apple removed Epic's Fortnitegame from Apple's App Store and an affiliated account effectively blocking distribution of Unreal Engine when Epic rolled out its own method of in-game purchases in Fortnite,rather than using the required Apple system that charges commission of between 15 per centand 30 per cent.

Epic then alleged in a lawsuit and social media campaign that Apple has engaged in anticompetitive behaviour by abusing its dominance in the market for iPhone apps, marking the highest-profile challenge to app store business.

WATCH | Firmbehind Fortnite sues Apple,Google after game is pulled from app stores:

Company behind Fortnite sues Apple and Google after game is pulled from app stores

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Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite, is suing tech giants Apple and Google for removing the globally popular video game from their app stores, over a direct-payment dispute.

Epic had sought to reverse its punishments by Apple until the broader case could be decided.

Gonzalez Rogers said, "The current predicament [with Fortnite]appears of its own making" and refused to order its reinstatement. But she allowed Unreal Engine to continue powering iPhone apps, saying that Apple's actions against Epic's affiliates had been too severe because they had not breached the iPhone maker's policies as Fortnitehad.

During a terse exchange with Apple counsel Richard Doren at a hearing on Monday, the judge said she saw "no competition" to Apple's App Store on the iPhone.

"The question is, without competition, where does the 30 per cent[App Store commission]come from? Why isn't it 10? Twenty? How is the consumer benefiting?" she asked.

Doren replied that consumers had choices when deciding to buy an Android device or an iPhone.

"The competition is in the foremarket," he said, reiterating an argument that has been central to Apple CEOTim Cook's defence during congressional antitrust hearings.

Gonzalez Rogers replied that there was "plenty of economic theory" to show that switching brands imposed costs on consumers.

She at one point muted Doren in the virtual proceedings. Doren later said that Apple would prove at trial that "people switch all the time."