“But Epic broke the rules” is not a defense of Apple’s behavior. As per the EC, Apple’s developer agreement contains clauses that are now and always have been *illegal*. Epic ‘broke’ the terms of an illegal contract in order to, among other things, test its legality in court and in regulation. We have our answer now: Apple’s terms were illegal. Epic was right to break them. I care nothing for how much money Epic makes, how its leadership tweets, or how Epic’s deals with console makers are worded

We are all, as developers, signed up to and subject to Apple’s illegal agreement, to the detriment of us, our families, our products and our users. And almost none of us have the resources to challenge any part of that developer agreement without risking all of the above.

“But Epic broke the rules!” “But Tim Sweeney tweets too much!” “But Spotify just wants money!”

Give me a fucking break.

@stroughtonsmith Well said, well said. When I sided with Epic on this, the amount of flak I got was so much I had to stop talking about it.

I’m utterly fed up with people for whom Apple is good whatever it does. Some call them apologists; they’re more like hagiographers.