The Justice Department filed a massive antitrust lawsuit against tech behemoth Apple, but what comes next?
The lawsuit, which charges Apple with limiting competition and making it difficult for users to leave its ecosystem, includes Arizona, California, Connecticut, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Vermont, and Wisconsin, in addition to D.C. and the Justice Department.
This makes up the crux of the lawsuit’s arguments: it alleges Apple wants to create as much friction as possible for users to move off its platforms, especially when it comes to the iPhone and making its iOS system closed off to the point that third-party apps and tools can’t compete with proprietary versions.
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