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Apple has abused its dominant position by charging app developers an unfair 30% commission through its App Store, costing British consumers up to 1.5 billion pounds, a London tribunal heard.
The hits keep coming for Apple and its App Store policies. A new class-action lawsuit filed today alleges that Apple “penalized developers who sought to use linked payments with fees that ...
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Apple also had strict rules allowing only a single link and it used scare screens to try to prevent customers from making purchases outside of the App Store.
An App Store user is suing Apple because she was duped by a fake cryptocurrency app, neglecting her own role in her choosing to send money to fairly obvious criminals.
Apple AAPL.O on Monday lodged an appeal to challenge a U.S. judge’s ruling that ordered the tech company to immediately open its lucrative App Store to more competition. Apple in a court notice ...
A new class action accuses Apple of facilitating the spread of cryptocurrency scams by allowing a fake trading app onto the App Store.
Apple is facing a new class-action lawsuit regarding its App Store policies and practices, according to Hagens Berman. This is the same law firm that secured an US$100 million settlement on behalf of ...
Apple Inc. is in the crosshairs of a new class-action lawsuit regarding its App Store policies and practices, according to Hagens Berman, the same law firm that secured a $100 million settlement ...
Apple is facing a new class-action lawsuit from app developers accusing it of violating a court order by restricting third-party payment options, potentially costing devs hundreds of millions.
"Fortnite" sets its return to Apple's iOS App Store after a judge ruled Apple violated an injunction of Epic Games' antitrust lawsuit.
A recent judge ruling would have force Apple to change the way it charges developers on its App Store, but now the company is appealing it.
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