German federal judges on Tuesday seemed that they might support the country’s antitrust regulator in its legal dispute with Apple. This came after more than three hours of discussions on whether the U.S. tech giant should face additional regulations. Reuters:
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Tuesday, January 28, 2025
German federal judges seem poised to back antitrust action against Apple
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