They could do that, and that appears to be what they want to do, but I tend to agree with Apple that continuing a legal attempt to overturn the terms doesn't constitute "agreeing" to the terms. There's an old joke about diplomacy being "the art of saying 'nice doggie' until you can find a rock".
Apple is in my opinion correct that Epic is still looking for that rock, and is not bound to respect what Epic says while it does so.
>They don't have to break the ToS to get the ToS changed.
Might have been a good idea for Epic to consider that prior to doing so.
Apple is in my opinion correct that Epic is still looking for that rock, and is not bound to respect what Epic says while it does so.
>They don't have to break the ToS to get the ToS changed.
Might have been a good idea for Epic to consider that prior to doing so.