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Apple hit with $1 billion lawsuit in UK | Apple hit with $1 billion lawsuit in UK |
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The major class action has been brought by application developers over alleged monopolistic behavior | |
More than 1,500 app developers in the UK filed a £785 million ($1 billion) class action lawsuit against tech giant Apple on Tuesday over its App Store fees. | More than 1,500 app developers in the UK filed a £785 million ($1 billion) class action lawsuit against tech giant Apple on Tuesday over its App Store fees. |
The lawsuit was filed with the Competition Appeal Tribunal, with the developers claiming that Apple’s 30% charge on in-app sales discourages competition. | The lawsuit was filed with the Competition Appeal Tribunal, with the developers claiming that Apple’s 30% charge on in-app sales discourages competition. |
“Apple’s charges to app developers are excessive, and only possible due to its monopoly on the distribution of apps onto iPhones and iPads,” said Sean Ennis, a professor at the University of East Anglia and a former economist at the OECD, who brought the lawsuit on behalf of the developers. | “Apple’s charges to app developers are excessive, and only possible due to its monopoly on the distribution of apps onto iPhones and iPads,” said Sean Ennis, a professor at the University of East Anglia and a former economist at the OECD, who brought the lawsuit on behalf of the developers. |
“The charges are unfair in their own right, and constitute abusive pricing. They harm app developers and also app buyers,” Ennis claimed. | “The charges are unfair in their own right, and constitute abusive pricing. They harm app developers and also app buyers,” Ennis claimed. |
Apple has refuted the accusations, arguing that its App Store fees are reasonable and contribute to a high-quality user experience. It has also insisted that it abides by all the relevant legislation. | Apple has refuted the accusations, arguing that its App Store fees are reasonable and contribute to a high-quality user experience. It has also insisted that it abides by all the relevant legislation. |
Apple charges 15% to 30% commissions for the use of in-app payment systems. The tech behemoth’s service business has experienced revenue growth of approximately $20 billion per quarter in recent years. | Apple charges 15% to 30% commissions for the use of in-app payment systems. The tech behemoth’s service business has experienced revenue growth of approximately $20 billion per quarter in recent years. |
However, the company’s practices have drawn the attention of antitrust regulators in several countries. In 2021, Apple was hit with a €13 billion fine ($14.9 billion), plus interest, by the European Commission over anti-competitive behavior on its App Store. The US Department of Justice is also suing the tech firm, claiming Apple has exploited its position of power in the smartphone market. | However, the company’s practices have drawn the attention of antitrust regulators in several countries. In 2021, Apple was hit with a €13 billion fine ($14.9 billion), plus interest, by the European Commission over anti-competitive behavior on its App Store. The US Department of Justice is also suing the tech firm, claiming Apple has exploited its position of power in the smartphone market. |
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