As Apple's antitrust case goes forward, the company has responded to each of the 236 paragraphs from the original complaint to defend itself, stating plainly that the "DOJ is wrong."Apple
As Apple's antitrust case goes forward, the company has responded to each of the 236 paragraphs from the original complaint to defend itself, stating plainly that the "DOJ is wrong."

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Apple won't take the antitrust case sitting down. Image source: Apple

The Department of Justice, along with multiple states accused Apple, of monopolistic practices over the App Store, iPhone, and other parts of its business. One year later, after failed attempt to have the case dismissed, Apple has filed its direct response to the antitrust lawsuit.

The filing from Apple opens with the assertion that the lawsuit "threatens the very principles that set iPhone apart in a fiercely competitive market." Apple asserts that the complaints that led to the lawsuit come from a small number of rich and powerful third-party developers free-riding on the innovations presented by iPhone.


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As Apple's antitrust case goes forward, the company has responded to each of the 236 paragraphs from the original complaint to defend itself, stating plainly that the "DOJ is wrong."Apple
As Apple's antitrust case goes forward, the company has responded to each of the 236 paragraphs from the original complaint to defend itself, stating plainly that the "DOJ is wrong."

Circular building with illuminated windows surrounded by trees at twilight, under a gradient sky of orange and blue. A colorful object is inside the open courtyard.
Apple won't take the antitrust case sitting down. Image source: Apple

The Department of Justice, along with multiple states accused Apple, of monopolistic practices over the App Store, iPhone, and other parts of its business. One year later, after failed attempt to have the case dismissed, Apple has filed its direct response to the antitrust lawsuit.

The filing from Apple opens with the assertion that the lawsuit "threatens the very principles that set iPhone apart in a fiercely competitive market." Apple asserts that the complaints that led to the lawsuit come from a small number of rich and powerful third-party developers free-riding on the innovations presented by iPhone.


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