Apple today filed their juicy bits, recap of where we are at:

* Epic Lawsuit 8/13
* Epic Motion for Temp Restraining Order (MTRO) 8/17
* Apple response to MTRO 8/21
* Apple Response to the 8/13 Lawsuit 9/8

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Apple's response is here:

courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…

You might want to reference the original document when you get to their responses. It starts in page 4 of this document:

courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
Wasn’t aware of this. An interesting bit on Apple’s response to Epic:
While Apple took the high road with “Fix the issue and all is forgiven” on their response they don’t mince words (35 and 37 below):
It does seem that Epic could have pursued their antitrust adventure without exposing themselves to this:

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This coming from the guy that funded all Republican Turds in Congress, and funds those nasty PACs you have seen me tweet about and then like Trump points the finger at others:
Here is a bold idea for the concerned VCs: Perhaps don’t get those turds that hate government and want to wipe out government funded. And let people that believe in science, regulation and social fairness run the show.
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