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Breaking: Supreme Court rules consumers can proceed with an antitrust lawsuit challenging Apple’s exclusive control over the marketplace for iPhone apps

Plaintiffs, who are suing on behalf of a class of app purchasers, allege consumers pay inflated prices because Apple requires that all phone software be sold and purchased through the company’s App Store.

Apps would be cheaper if software developers could sell them directly...
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