Apple Denies Monopoly Comparisons Amid Antitrust Lawsuit

By
Alessio Rossi
1 min read
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A week after facing a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice, Apple vehemently denies any comparisons to Microsoft's 1990s monopoly. The lawsuit accuses Apple of unfair advantages, drawing parallels to the United States v. Microsoft Corp. case. Despite Apple's global iPhone market share being far from Windows' market dominance, the suit focuses on Apple's App Store control and market coercion. It also highlights the impact on companies like Amazon, HTC, LG, and Microsoft. Apple defends its actions, arguing against turning iOS into Android and asserting that the lawsuit would hinder its ability to innovate. The lawsuit's developments will be closely monitored amid ongoing discussions on Apple's monopoly status.

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