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Epic Fails In Federal Court To Stop Apple Chucking Fortnite Game From The App Store
Epic encouraged players to bypass Apple's in-app payments by buying in-game items directly from its website. Epic encouraged players to bypass Apple's in-app payments by buying in-game items directly from its website. -
Apple Files Counter Lawsuit Against Epic Games Over Breach Of Contract
Apple accused Epic Games of engaging in "subterfuge" by knowingly conducting "commission-theft." Apple accused Epic Games of engaging in "subterfuge" by knowingly conducting "commission-theft." -
Antitrust Investigation Launched Against Apple For Unfair iCloud Terms And Conditions
Italian regulators launched an investigation into claims about the unfair terms and conditions of Apple's iCloud. Italian regulators launched an investigation into claims about the unfair terms and conditions of Apple's iCloud. -
Justice Department To File An Antitrust Case Against Google Soon
The Justice Department hinted at the filing of an antitrust case against the giant search engine company Google within September. The Justice Department hinted at the filing of an antitrust case against the giant search engine company Google within September. -
EU Regulator Launches Antitrust Probe Into Google's Fitbit Acquisition
The European Commission said it would be conducting a much more in-depth probe into possible market repercussions from Google's acquisition of Fitbit. The European Commission said it would be conducting a much more in-depth probe into possible market repercussions from Google's acquisition of Fitbit. -
Apple Facing Two-Pronged Probe From EU Antitrust Regulator
The EU's antitrust regulator has launched a two-pronged attack on Apple, announced new investigations into business practices of the company's App Store and Apple Pay platforms. The EU's antitrust regulator has launched a two-pronged attack on Apple, announced new investigations into business practices of the company's App Store and Apple Pay platforms. -
T-Mobile And Sprint Merger Blocked By Lawsuits From Ten US States
The attorney generals of California, New York, Columbia, and seven other states filed lawsuits this week to block the $26 billion merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. The attorney generals of California, New York, Columbia, and seven other states filed lawsuits this week to block the $26 billion merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. -
US Judge Finds Qualcomm Guilty Of Violating Antitrust Laws
US District Court Judge Lucy Koh has ruled that Qualcomm's licensing practices are in violation of the country's antitrust laws. US District Court Judge Lucy Koh has ruled that Qualcomm's licensing practices are in violation of the country's antitrust laws. -
Gilead Sciences Accused Of Inflating HIV Drug Prices In Latest Lawsuit
The class-action lawsuit filed in California alleges that Gilead Sciences participated in a long-running scheme to inflate the prices of its HIV drugs. The class-action lawsuit filed in California alleges that Gilead Sciences participated in a long-running scheme to inflate the prices of its HIV drugs. -
US Supreme Court Green Lights Antitrust Case Against Apple
In a close 5 to 4 ruling, the US Supreme Court has decided to allow an antitrust lawsuit against Apple to proceed. In a close 5 to 4 ruling, the US Supreme Court has decided to allow an antitrust lawsuit against Apple to proceed.