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Apple, iCloud
Apple Hit With $3.75 Billion iCloud Anti-Competitive Lawsuit On Behalf Of 40 Million Brits
The U.K. consumer rights association, Which?, is pursuing legal action against Apple over claims of anti-competitive practices against iCloud users. Here’s what we know so far.
Apple faces a new $3.75 billion antitrust lawsuit over iCloud storage
Apple is facing a £3 billion (about $3.75 billion) lawsuit from a consumer group that alleges the iPhone maker violated UK competition law by “forcing” customers to use its iCloud service. In its press release,
Apple Faces $3.8 Billion Antitrust Legal Claim Over iCloud
U.K. consumer-protection group Which? said the iPhone maker had breached competition rules by tying consumers to its iCloud storage service.
7d
Apple iCloud Drive
Apple grants 5GB of iCloud Drive storage to everyone who owns an Apple device. That's the same amount of free storage offered ...
Benzinga.com
1d
Apple Hit With $3.8B Legal Claim For Allegedly Breaking UK Competition Law With iCloud Service
According to Which?, Apple users have been “locked in” to
iCloud
, with limited ability to use third-party storage providers ...
Macworld
23d
iCloud Drive review: The cloud storage service all Apple users can access
You will need to choose how much
iCloud
storage you think you need. There’s a
free
5GB but that’s not enough for anything useful. If you are syncing all your photos you will need a lot of storage.
ReadWrite
17h
Which? sues Apple for $3.8B, alleging unfair iCloud practices in the UK
Consumer rights group Which? claims Apple limits competition by promoting iCloud, impacting millions of UK users as Apple ...
23h
UK consumer rights group sues Apple for maintaining an ‘unlawful’ iCloud monopoly
UK consumer rights group Which? is leading a lawsuit against Apple, targeting Apple’s dominance over cloud services on iPhone ...
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