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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.
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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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 ...
Oneindia
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Apple Faces Charge Over Allegation Of Trapping 40 Million UK Customers Into iCloud Service
Other tech giants, including Facebook, Google, gaming company Steam, and leading UK mobile providers, are also facing legal ...
pna
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Apple facing $4-B class action lawsuit in UK for price-gouging
LONDON – Apple is facing a 3 billion pounds (USD4 billion) class-action lawsuit from a consumer advocacy group that accused ...
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Apple accused of trapping and ripping off 40m iCloud customers
Apple is facing a legal claim accusing it of effectively locking 40 million British customers into its iCloud service and ...
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