Apple's win in Blix case comes weeks before Epic decision

Dow Jones2021-07-13
Apple Inc.'s win in federal court against a developer's antitrust claims against the App Store has erased one legal headache. Now, it awaits a more high-profile decision on similar grounds.

On Friday, a federal judge in Delaware dismissed a lawsuit from Blix Inc. because it failed to demonstrate how Apple $(AAPL)$ harmed competition in the mobile operating-system market by requiring developers to offer an Apple-specific log-in function.

Blix, which lost to Apple for the second time since December, is one of the founding members of Coalition for App Fairness in its antitrust lawsuit vs. Apple and the App Store.

"Apple's current policy of requiring Sign In With Apple whenever any SSO [single sign-on] product is offered permits new competitors and competition (including Blix) because it does not foreclose the use of other SSOs. Allowing competition is the opposite of unlawfully constraining competition, so, again, Blix has failed to state a claim," U.S. District Judge Leonard P. Stark wrote in his decision.

Blix is likely to appeal the ruling, company co-founder Dan Volach told MarketWatch.

The decision underscores fundamental flaws in the coalition members' premise that the App Store is punitive toward developers, according to a person close to Apple's legal team. Other coalition members include Spotify Technology $(SPOT)$ and Match Group Inc. $(MTCH)$.

"Blix, a member of the Coalition for App Fairness and frequent complainer to press and regulators, alleged false conspiracy theories and anti-competitive claims against Apple," Apple said of the decision. "The court correctly rejected these claims and threw out Blix's case. This case demonstrates that Apple has consistently acted legally by introducing its own innovative products and features that promote competition."

Epic, whose lawsuit centers on the App Store's 30% commission fee for many developers, declined comment on Friday's court dismissal.

Apple shares were flat in trading Monday.

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  • TK360
    2021-07-13
    TK360
    Nice 
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    2021-07-13
    benben1011
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  • wenns
    2021-07-13
    wenns
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  • Jade78
    2021-07-13
    Jade78
    Apple has a valid case. If any App developer wants to use Apple’s App Store it’s only fair it pays rent for the use of the store space. 
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    2021-07-13
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    2021-07-13
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