Apple appeals Epic ruling

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Among other things, a nation-wide injunction for violating California state law does seem problematic.
 

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Among other things, a nation-wide injunction for violating California state law does seem problematic.
Yep! This injunction is pretty clearly unconstitutional.
 

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I guess the logic of it would be that Apple is based in California, which means that every App Store related transaction (including in-app purchases, which are mediated by Apple servers) takes place at least half in California, so all store activity would be governed by California law.
 

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I guess the logic of it would be that Apple is based in California, which means that every App Store related transaction (including in-app purchases, which are mediated by Apple servers) takes place at least half in California, so all store activity would be governed by California law.
The court didn’t look into where the servers are. The court also didn’t explain its theory.
 

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I guess the logic of it would be that Apple is based in California, which means that every App Store related transaction (including in-app purchases, which are mediated by Apple servers) takes place at least half in California, so all store activity would be governed by California law.
How about sales tax then?

It should only be at the point of sale IMHO, not where the company is based.
 
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