The US Department of Justice sued Apple on Thursday, accusing the tech giant of illegally maintaining a monopoly for its iPhone by stifling competition and imposing exorbitant costs on consumers.
US Justice Department and more than a dozen states have filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, saying its devices and software are a monopoly that gives it vast profits at the expense of customers.
Apple filed a motion to drop its lawsuit against NSO Group, fears key elements of its cyber defensive measures could be ...
Consumer advocacy group Euroconsumer is launching a coordinated class-action suit in Belgium, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, ...
Apple has filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm ... We are extremely disappointed in the way Qualcomm is conducting its business with us and unfortunately after years of disagreement over what ...
Apple will feel it's easier, and more politically palatable, to sue a private company, rather than the governments who are allegedly using the tech. In its complaint, filed in the US District ...
The Department of Justice is claiming that Apple is an illegal monopoly, hanging its case on a century-old law called the Sherman Act. WSJ breaks down the DOJ’s legal argument, and how Apple ...
Apple is said to be investigating a partnership with a US electric vehicle firm ... and a former colleague have been sued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for incidents at their ...
San Francisco, Oct 3 (IANS) In a bizarre incident, Apple has sued electronic recycling company ... plus $31 million Canadian dollars (US$22.7 million). Ontario-based GEEP has denied all wrongdoing ...
The Republican Party has sued North Carolina’s elections board to block students and employees at the state’s flagship public ...
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against the tech giant Apple, acc us ing the company of "stifling" competition to boost its revenues and ...