UK tribunal gives go ahead for $4 billion lawsuit against Apple over iCloud services

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A UK tribunal has approved a £3 billion ($4 billion) lawsuit against Apple over iCloud services.

Summary

Britain's competition tribunal has approved a £3 billion ($4 billion) lawsuit against Apple over its iCloud storage service, clearing the way for tens of millions of consumers to join a collective action. The Competition Appeal Tribunal granted a collective proceedings order in June, allowing consumer group Which? to represent Apple users after rejecting Apple's attempt to block parts of the case. Which? filed the claim in November 2024, arguing that Apple abused its dominant position by

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