Apple, Google lost anti-competitive conduct case

abc.net.au

Federal Judge Jonathan Beach ruled Apple and Google engaged in anti-competitive conduct regarding their app stores. The ruling found both companies misused market power, impacting app prices and commissions. This decision allows class actions by consumers and developers to seek compensation for inflated costs. The judgment, which rejected claims of unconscionable conduct, could significantly alter digital platform operations in Australia.


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