The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing Apple (AAPL) to keep its App Store payment rules in place for the time being, dismissing a request from “Fortnite” maker Epic Games that would have let developers begin directing iPhone users to alternative payment systems, Bloomberg’s Greg Stohr reports. Justice Elena Kagan said she would not allow a federal appeals court decision to become effective right away, as Epic had wanted, the author notes. Investors in Epic include Tencent (TCEHY), KKR (KKR), Disney (DIS), and Sony (SONY).
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