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iPhone users appeal Apple iOS Webkit antitrust case to US appeals court

( November 8, 2024, 17:10 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Plaintiffs accusing Apple of conspiring with Google to monopolize the smartphone operating systems market told the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that a lower court engaged in "freewheeling analysis" in dismissing their claims and for making inferences against them at every turn. The Northern District of California "applied wholly circular logic to avoid this Court’s requirement that Plaintiffs’ Sherman Act claims be actually evaluated in addressing antitrust injury and standing" plaintiffs said in their opening brief on appeal. The district court ignored Ninth Circuit precedent in holding that Apple's developer agreements with Google weren't subject to Section 1 of the Sherman Act, and erred in denying plaintiff's claims of Section 2 monopolization, antitrust injury and standing to seek an injunction, the filing said.See attached document....

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