US Department of Justice Accuses Apple of Anticompetitive Practices with CarPlay

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Nikolai Petrovich Gorbachev
1 min read
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The US Department of Justice has filed an 88-page antitrust lawsuit against Apple, highlighting the tech giant's alleged anticompetitive behavior with its CarPlay system. The lawsuit contends that Apple's plans for a more immersive version of CarPlay demonstrate the company's illegal monopoly over smartphones. Experts, however, argue that the DOJ may be misunderstanding the utility of the phone-mirroring system, emphasizing that automakers still have control over the interface. Additionally, the lawsuit addresses Apple's digital key technology, claiming that it further cements the company's dominance in the smartphone market. The complaint raises concerns about Apple's control over digital car keys and its impact on automakers' innovation. While Apple's stringent requirements for integrating digital keys into its Apple Wallet may offer a better consumer experience, experts note that it also perpetuates anticompetitive practices. The lawsuit sheds light on the contentious relationship between technology innovation and antitrust regulations in the automotive industry.

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