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United States, et al. v. Apple Inc. is a lawsuit brought against multinational technology corporation Apple Inc. in 2024. The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) alleges that Apple violated antitrust statutes. [1] [2] The lawsuit contrasts the practices of Apple with those of Microsoft in United States v.
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]
First Disney, then Meta. Now it looks like Paramount is planning to settle a Trump lawsuit. In normal times, Trump's suits against media and tech companies that upset him would face a steep challenge.
A federal judge previously tossed a lawsuit against Meta over these ambiguities, ruling that regulators didn't sufficiently define the social-media market the FTC had alleged Meta monopolized ...
The new DOJ lawsuit filed Thursday poses a major new threat to Apple's various revenue streams. Apple generates the bulk of its cash through the sale of its wildly popular iPhone, which accounted ...
The pattern of suing and countersuing really began in 2009 as growth in the demand for smartphones accelerated dramatically with the advent of the modern smartphone, which combined a responsive touch screen with a modern multi-tasking operating system, a browser that provided full web access and an application store, in the form of the Apple iPhone 3G and the first Android phones.
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 ...
International Rights Advocates, Inc. filed an injunctive relief and damages class-action lawsuit against Apple, Microsoft, Dell, and Tesla in December 2019. [1] The plaintiff was representing fourteen Congolese parents and children seeking relief and damage fees for these companies aiding and abetting the use of young children in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) cobalt mining industry. [2]