It's hard to believe that only seven months have passed since Apple launched it Fortnite for the App Store and Epic Games has started its antitrust trap, but you won't have to wait long before they legally concede in the courtrooms two sides.
In a legal filing Friday afternoon, Apple revealed that CEO Tim Cook, SVP Craig Federighi and former head of marketing and current App Store manager Phil Schiller plan to testify live and in person in the auditorium, among many other test rooms. .
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney and VP Mark Rein should also be there, as well as Facebook's VP, one of its VPs Microsoft for Xbox business development and several executives from both sides.
Schiller is expected to put in more than 11 hours of testing, which makes sense. Not only was he in charge of the App Store at the center of the case, but some of his emails and the emails of his subordinates have come under scrutiny, both for this case and during the big antitrust hearing. technology last year, which ended with the House Judiciary Committee concluding that "Apple exercises monopoly power in the mobile app store market."