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DOJ Lawsuit Against Apple is Headline Grabber But Poses Limited Near-Term Impact
Friday March 22, 2024. 03:40 PM , from Slashdot
An anonymous reader shares a report: The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Apple Thursday, accusing the company led by CEO Tim Cook of engaging in anti-competitive business practices. The allegations include claims that Apple prevents competitors from accessing certain iPhone features and that the company's actions impact the 'flow of speech' through its streaming service, Apple TV+.
However, even if the DOJ proves any of the allegations, it is highly unlikely that Apple will face material changes for years, as history shows that such lawsuits often take a significant amount of time to reach the trial, let alone a resolution. The DOJ's ongoing case against Google, filed in 2020, only went to trial in 2023, with no remedies or financial implications expected for up to two more years. This is not the first time Apple has faced legal action from the DOJ. In 2012, the agency sued Apple for conspiring with publishers to increase ebook prices, a lawsuit that was not settled until 2016. 'Precedents suggest that resolution of the complaint will take three to five years, including appeals,' Bernstein analysts wrote in a note. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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