A federal judge has granted class-action status to an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing the company of maintaining high prices through its App Store monopoly, as reported by @MalcolmOwen. The decision allows the lawsuit to proceed in the United States, raising significant antitrust concerns regarding Apple's practices. Claims suggest that if the lawsuit is successful, Apple could be liable for billions of dollars in damages to consumers who have spent more than $10 on the App Store.
Have you spent more than $10 on the App Store? Apple might owe you money — "Billions of dollars in damages" could be paid out in new class action https://t.co/twbOzsttRa
“Let's look at the behavior of Apple, Facebook, Google with regard to these claims of 100% renewable energy. They're claiming ‘our operations are 100% renewable.’ This is a total lie, and there should really be a class action lawsuit.” With @ColoradoMatt https://t.co/NzkAmSheJc
Apple App Store class action lawsuit can go ahead in the US, raising antitrust concerns Ad free article: https://t.co/L7IMTlpmGV Original source: https://t.co/UEN5fLD547 ------ A federal judge's recent decision has reignited scrutiny on Apple's App Store practices, with… https://t.co/4iYIzeAbmW
Long-running App Store monopoly lawsuit gains class-action status https://t.co/7rFQz4tGaw #Apple
An ongoing antitrust lawsuit has finally been granted class-action status, one accusing Apple of using its App Store monopoly to keep prices high. By @MalcolmOwen https://t.co/AerUsSQVgN