The case highlights allegations against Apple for abusing its dominant market position with a 30% commission, potentially costing consumers over £1.5 billion.
Claims state that despite some global changes, Apple's App Store practices have severely harmed competition since its launch, resulting in significant consumer losses.
Law firm Hausfeld argues that even if Apple makes future changes to its practices, it will not rectify the harm caused to consumers from past exclusions.
The ongoing litigation reflects broader antitrust scrutiny on Apple, reflecting tensions with developers and regulatory bodies globally regarding competition and market access.
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