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Apple, iCloud
Apple Hit With $3.75 Billion iCloud Anti-Competitive Lawsuit On Behalf Of 40 Million Brits
The U.K. consumer rights association, Which?, is pursuing legal action against Apple over claims of anti-competitive practices against iCloud users. Here’s what we know so far.
Apple faces a new $3.75 billion antitrust lawsuit over iCloud storage
Apple is facing a £3 billion (about $3.75 billion) lawsuit from a consumer group that alleges the iPhone maker violated UK competition law by “forcing” customers to use its iCloud service. In its press release,
Apple Faces $3.8 Billion Antitrust Legal Claim Over iCloud
U.K. consumer-protection group Which? said the iPhone maker had breached competition rules by tying consumers to its iCloud storage service.
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Apple Loop: iPhone 17 Slim Leaks, iPhone 16 Reboot Mystery Solved, Google’s Apple Intelligence Challenge
This week’s Apple headlines; iPhone 17 Slim design problems, iPhone reboot mystery solved, iPhone SE targets March, Mac Mini ...
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Apple Accused of Trapping 40 Million UK Customers Into iCloud Service
Apple is facing an almost £3 billion ($3.78 billion) lawsuit after British consumer group Which? on Thursday alleged that the ...
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on MSN
British consumer group launches $3.8B 'abuse of dominance' class action against Apple over iCloud
A British consumer advocacy group has launched a $3.8 billion antitrust class action against Apple on behalf of its 40 ...
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UK consumer group takes on Apple over iCloud service
British consumer group Which? will launch legal action against Apple on Thursday, alleging the tech giant breached ...
The Express Tribune
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Apple hit with £3 billion lawsuit over 'rip-off prices' for trapping 40 million iCloud users
Apple is facing a legal claim alleging it has effectively locked 40 million British customers into its iCloud service and is ...
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