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Comment: Apple can attack market definition, evidence, legal theory in defense against US monopoly suit

By Khushita Vasant and Alex Wilts ( March 22, 2024, 03:53 GMT | Comment) -- To defend against government claims that it is a monopolist, Apple can cite its success in recent court cases brought by private plaintiffs and dispute the government's narrow market definition. The company can also point to its relatively small global market share, and can be expected to dispute the government's allegation that its user security and privacy policies are pretexts used to lock competitors out of its so-called walled garden.Apple has several available lines of defense as it confronts US government charges of illegal monopolization of smartphones ....

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