Former US antitrust enforcers say Apple injunction defies basic principles
( June 30, 2025, 15:56 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Former federal antitrust enforcers told a US appeals court that an injunction against Apple violates basic antitrust principles, supporting a reversal. “The order effectively sets Apple's prices and dictates the terms on which it must deal with developers. Such a sweeping order is particularly untenable here, leveled in response to Apple's modifications following a narrow, ‘measured’ injunction based on state-law liability,” they said. See attached file. ...
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