UK: Apple Loses £1.5B App Store Class Action Lawsuit

UK: Apple Loses £1.5B App Store Class Action Lawsuit
Above: The Apple App Store app on a smartphone. Image copyright: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg/Getty Images

The Spin

Establishment-critical narrative

Apple systematically exploited U.K. consumers for nearly a decade through monopolistic practices. This landmark ruling against Apple is a triumph not only for developers and iPhone users but for anyone who has ever felt powerless against a global tech giant. It exposes Apple's abuse of dominance and ensures no corporation evades accountability under competition law.

Pro-establishment narrative

This misguided, meritless decision overlooks the App Store's essential safeguards, which enable developers to thrive in a secure, trusted and competitive marketplace as well as protect users from risks on lesser platforms. Apple's commissions sustain innovation and choice; the company will vigorously appeal to uphold the dynamic app economy, benefiting millions worldwide.

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