Epic v. Google: everything we learned in Fortnite court
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“We cannot sell out of PlayStation at a lower price than we sell on PlayStation,” says Epic CEO Tim Sweeney, referring to a most favored nations (MFN) clause in the contract with Sony.
That sounds familiar — I think we spotted something like that in a Sony contract during the Epic v. Apple trial, but I can’t find it at this moment.
Google tried to suggest this was shady since Sony is now an Epic Games shareholder, but Sweeney says it’s a standard part of PlayStation contracts.
And (minus a couple bits I didn’t quite catch) we’re done with Tim Sweeney. On to a taped deposition from an Amazon executive: Donn Morrill.
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