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DOJ versus Apple - iSue the iPhone
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The Department of Justice takes on the tech titan. Join us as we break down the landmark antitrust lawsuit against Apple, exploring allegations of monopolistic practices, unfair competition, and the future of the smartphone market.
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The Department of Justice takes on the tech titan. Join us as we break down the landmark antitrust lawsuit against Apple, exploring allegations of monopolistic practices, unfair competition, and the future of the smartphone market.
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Business News
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"Apple Battles DOJ in Landmark Antitrust Lawsuit, Trial Looming in 2027"
DOJ versus Apple - iSue the iPhone
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1 month ago
"Apple Battles DOJ in Landmark Antitrust Lawsuit, Trial Looming in 2027"
The Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple is moving forward, with no trial date set yet but deadlines for exchanging information stretching into early two thousand twenty seven. The DOJ and a coalition of states allege Apple stifles competition by restricting app makers and third party device manufacturers, keeping iPhone users locked into its ecosystem. Apple’s bid to dismiss the case was rejected in June, a significant loss for the company.

In recent days, there has been no major new ruling or development in the Apple case itself, but the broader antitrust landscape for Big Tech has seen important shifts. Last week, a federal judge ruled against the Federal Trade Commission in its antitrust suit against Meta, declining to force the company to spin off WhatsApp and Instagram. That decision is seen as a major win for Meta and could influence how courts approach similar cases, including the one against Apple.

Apple’s legal team continues to prepare for a protracted battle. The company’s CEO, Tim Cook, has not made public statements specifically about the DOJ lawsuit in the past few days, but Apple’s general counsel has reiterated the company’s position that its practices benefit consumers and foster innovation.

On the DOJ side, officials are focused on building their case, with key figures including Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter leading the antitrust division. Kanter has been vocal about the need to rein in Big Tech’s power, but recent setbacks in the Meta case may prompt a reassessment of strategy.

Industry experts say the outcome of the Apple case could have wide ranging effects. If the DOJ prevails, it could force Apple to open up its App Store and allow more competition in digital wallets, messaging, and other services. If Apple wins, it could set a precedent that makes it harder for regulators to challenge the practices of dominant tech companies.

For now, both sides are gathering evidence and preparing for what could be a landmark trial in two thousand twenty seven. The case remains a focal point in the debate over how much control tech giants should have over the digital marketplace.

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DOJ versus Apple - iSue the iPhone
The Department of Justice takes on the tech titan. Join us as we break down the landmark antitrust lawsuit against Apple, exploring allegations of monopolistic practices, unfair competition, and the future of the smartphone market.