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Apple loses German antitrust appeal, opening door for greater controls

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KARLSRUHE, Germany (Reuters) – Apple lost an appeal on Tuesday against a regulatory assessment that opens the iPhone maker up to stricter controls in Germany, the Federal Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday, following years of debate over the company’s market position.

Federal judges backed the German cartel office’s 2023 designation of Apple as a “company of paramount cross-market significance for competition”.

With that, Apple joins Google parent Alphabet and Facebook owner Meta on Germany’s growing list of tech giants subject to possible measures curbing their dominance.

A judge had indicated in January that the court would side with the regulator.

The court also declined to consult with the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg on the case, as requested by Apple’s legal team.

Apple’s App Store has faced particular scrutiny in Europe, where regulators have flagged concerns over the wealth of data it gathers on user behaviour.

(Reporting by Ursula Knapp, writing by Rachel More, editing by Thomas Seythal)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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