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Apple tells US judge DOJ's smartphone-monopoly suit is nothing like Microsoft case

By Khushita Vasant ( November 21, 2024, 07:28 GMT | Insight) -- Apple told a US federal court today that the Department of Justice and multiple states suing the iPhone maker for allegedly monopolizing the smartphone market are seeking to evade well-established Supreme Court precedent, which states that a company can’t be forced to deal with its rivals. US District Judge Julien Xavier Neals heard arguments from Apple on why the DOJ’s lawsuit is nothing like the 1998 landmark monopolization case against Microsoft.Apple told a US federal court today that the Department of Justice and multiple states suing the iPhone maker for allegedly monopolizing the smartphone market are seeking to evade well-established Supreme Court precedent which states that a company can’t be forced to deal with its rivals....

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