A judge has allowed the Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Apple, concerning its iPhone dominance, to proceed after denying Apple's motion to dismiss the case.
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A federal judge rejected Apple's plea to dismiss a U.S. antitrust lawsuit, allowing the case alleging Apple’s anti-competitive barriers around the iPhone to proceed, potentially reaching trial in 2027, exploring claims of monopolistic tactics and stifled innovation.
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A federal judge has allowed a U.S. government antitrust lawsuit against Apple to proceed, rejecting Apple's attempt to dismiss it. The case alleges Apple's "walled garden" creates illegal barriers, stifles competition, and risks turning the iPhone into a monopoly.
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A federal judge denied Apple's request to dismiss a U.S. government antitrust lawsuit, allowing it to proceed to trial. The case accuses Apple of creating a "walled garden" around the iPhone to block competition and inflate profit margins.
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A federal judge has refused Apple's request to dismiss a U.S. antitrust lawsuit accusing it of creating barriers to protect the iPhone from competition, allowing the case to proceed. The lawsuit challenges Apple's "walled garden" around its products.
US District Judge Julien Neals denied Apple's motion to dismiss the DOJ's antitrust lawsuit regarding its "walled garden" software approach, claiming Apple monopolizes app software by placing restrictive fees and limits on developers and third-party services, violating antitrust laws.
U.S. District Judge Julien Neals has rejected Apple's motion to dismiss the DOJ antitrust lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed over allegations of Apple maintaining smartphone dominance and restricting third-party apps, potentially impacting user choice and competitor access.
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A U.S. federal judge ruled Apple must face an antitrust lawsuit alleging dominance in the smartphone market, rejecting the company's motion to dismiss.
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A federal judge rejected Apple's attempt to dismiss the case, stating the government's allegations were 'sufficient,' ensuring the case against Apple proceeds, impacting its legal strategies and public perception amidst ongoing scrutiny and regulatory challenges.
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Apple's motion to dismiss the DOJ's antitrust lawsuit was denied; the case claims Apple's restrictions monopolize the U.S. smartphone market. Apple counters that competition exists, notably from Samsung and Google. The legal proceedings may extend until at least 2028.
Apple must face a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit alleging unlawful domination of the U.S. smartphone market, as the judge denied the company's motion to dismiss. The case focuses on Apple's restrictions on third-party app developers and competition barriers.
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Apple must face a Justice Department lawsuit alleging it unlawfully dominates the US smartphone market by restricting third-party app and device developers, potentially stifling competition. The judge denied Apple's motion to dismiss, allowing the case to proceed.
Source: Bloomberg
Apple Inc. failed to dismiss an antitrust case by the US Justice Department, threatening its mobile hardware business by alleging Apple blocked rivals from accessing hardware and software features, hindering innovations and consumer ease in switching phones.
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U.S. District Judge Julien Neals denied Apple's motion to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the company of market domination through restrictions on app developers and third-party devices, allowing the case to proceed amidst antitrust scrutiny from the DOJ and several states.
Source: Bloomberg
Apple Inc. lost its bid to throw out an antitrust case brought by the US Justice Department and a group of state attorneys general on Monday, a victory for...