A federal judge has denied Apple’s plea for an extension to produce documents concerning recent App Store changes, upholding a September 30 deadline. Apple is required to review and produce over 1.3 million documents in its ongoing legal dispute with Epic Games, which challenges Apple’s compliance with a court order on payment policies.
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