Le DOJ va poursuivre Apple pour violation d'ordonnances du tribunal – Des rivaux technologiques accusent Apple de non-conformité

Le ministère américain de la Justice s'apprête à intenter une action en justice contre Apple, accusant le géant de la technologie de violer les lois antitrust en empêchant ses concurrents d'accéder à des fonctionnalités spécifiques de l'iPhone. Cette action en justice, qui doit être déposée devant un tribunal fédéral, a été rapportée pour la première fois par Bloomberg, ouvrant un nouveau chapitre dans les batailles juridiques en cours entre Apple et […]

Earlier this year, reports surfaced that the DOJ was preparing to take this step against Apple, citing concerns about the company’s alleged anti-competitive practices. Some of the key issues highlighted included Apple’s restrictions on competitors accessing its iMessage platform, the superior integration between the Apple Watch and iPhone compared to other devices, and limitations imposed on third-party firms in competing with Apple’s mobile payment system.

In response to similar concerns in the EU, regulations such as the Digital Markets Act (DMA) have been introduced to promote fair competition. These regulations mandate that Apple must allow third-party in-app payment platforms, enable third-party financial firms to collaborate with its mobile-payment system, and support non-WebKit-powered browsers on iPhones within EU countries.

Despite efforts by Apple to persuade DOJ officials against taking legal action, Bloomberg’s latest report suggests that these attempts may have fallen short. Developers now have the option to include a single link in their apps directing users to third-party payment processors. However, Apple continues to levy a fee ranging from 12% to 27% on transactions through these platforms – a slight reduction from its standard 15%-30% cut for in-app purchases.

Leading companies like Epic Games have raised concerns about Apple’s fee structure even when using third-party payment processors. They also criticize limitations imposed by Apple on app communication regarding alternative payment options. Microsoft, Meta, X, and Match have echoed similar sentiments about Apple hindering app developers from providing essential information about third-party payment services.

Following news of the impending lawsuit against Apple by DOJ, the company’s stock experienced a slight decline in after-hours trading. Despite recent bullish trends in the tech sector propelling Apple shares upward, uncertainties surrounding the legal challenges ahead seem to have impacted investor sentiment temporarily.

As this legal saga unfolds between Apple and regulatory bodies like DOJ and EU authorities, it remains imperative for stakeholders across industries to monitor developments closely for potential implications on competition and consumer choice within the telecommunications sector. Stay tuned for more updates as this story continues to evolve.

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