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Technology The Absurd Apple Antitrust Lawsuit If you fail to see a problem with Apple's actions, you may not be an overzealous government lawyer. Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 3.25.2024 11:30 AM ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has fired two top officials from its antitrust division for insubordination, an agency spokesperson confirmed Tuesday. Roger Alford, principal deputy ...
Apple just got hit with a US antitrust lawsuit that accuses the iPhone maker of illegally maintaining a smartphone monopoly not by improving its own products — but by making rivals' offerings worse.
The case could be a years-long fight for Apple against enforcers' attempts to lower what they say are barriers to competition ...
Sept 27 (Reuters) - Apple (AAPL.O) was ordered on Wednesday to face a private antitrust lawsuit by payment card issuers accusing the company of thwarting competition for its Apple Pay mobile wallet.
The antitrust lawsuit against Apple claims the company’s focus on privacy and security is pretextual. Apple contends that a ruling against it will make iPhones less safe.
Apple says DOJ ‘threatens who we are’ as it vows to ‘vigorously defend’ against iPhone antitrust lawsuit DOJ lawsuit misunderstands CarPlay, claiming it is anticompetitive ...
Along with a pair of ongoing antitrust cases against Google, the DOJ lawsuit against Apple is likely to become a symbol of the Biden administration’s commitment to competition and lowering prices.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and 16 states are suing Apple over its alleged monopoly of the smartphone market. It's an absolutely bonkers lawsuit, based on weird ideas about business and ...
Apple , Visa and Mastercard have persuaded a U.S. judge to dismiss a lawsuit accusing them of conspiring to suppress ...
Apple said Tuesday it plans to ask a US judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department and 15 states in March that alleged the iPhone maker monopolized the smartphone market, hurt ...
The 33—page opinion from U.S. District Judge Xavier Neals in New Jersey will enable an antitrust lawsuit that the U.S. Justice Department filed against Apple 15 months ago to proceed.
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