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[1] [2] The lawsuit contrasts the practices of Apple with those of Microsoft in United States v. Microsoft Corp., and alleges that Apple is engaging in similar tactics and committing even more egregious violations. [3] This lawsuit comes in the wake of Epic Games v. Apple and the enforcement of the Digital Markets Act in the European Union. [4]
Apple agreed to pay $95 million in cash to settle a proposed class action lawsuit claiming that its voice-activated Siri assistant violated users' privacy. A preliminary settlement was filed on ...
The Department of Justice's recent antitrust lawsuit against Apple – joined by 16 state attorneys general, including Tennessee's Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti – is a crucial step toward ...
Apple has been involved in a number of class action lawsuits in recent years. In January 2024, it started paying out in a $500m lawsuit which claimed it deliberately slowed down iPhones in the US.
The case In re Apple iPod iTunes Antitrust Litigation was filed as a class action in 2005 [9] claiming Apple violated the U.S. antitrust statutes in operating a music-downloading monopoly that it created by changing its software design to the proprietary FairPlay encoding in 2004, resulting in other vendors' music files being incompatible with and thus inoperable on the iPod. [10]
The rulings on Apple‘s App Store forced the Justice Department to look at Apple‘s other practices for the basis of a complaint, such as how Apple allows outside firms to access the chips and ...
The U.S. has filed a lawsuit against Apple with the aim of increasing competition for the iPhone and giving a leg up to smaller companies whose apps work with the ubiquitous device. In the lawsuit ...
Apple agreed to pay $95 million to settle a proposed class action lawsuit brought by device users who claimed their conversations had been recorded by Siri and shared with third parties.