Judge Decertifies Apple App Store Class Action

Date:

The iPhone 17 series stands on display at the Apple Store in New York City on Sept. 19, 2025. Shannon Stapleton/ReutersA federal judge decertified on Monday a class action by tens of millions of Apple customers who accused the company of monopolizing the market for iPhone apps by banning purchases outside its App Store, leading to higher prices.U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California, reversed her February 2024 class certification ruling, which let Apple account holders who spent $10 or more on app or in-app content within the last 17 years sue as a group.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Share post:

More like this
Related

Former US Ambassador Who Spied for Cuba Is Among 12 People Facing Loss of Citizenship

Victor Manuel Rocha during a meeting with an FBI...

Industrial Profits in China Get a LiftIs It Sustainable?

Milton EzratiAuthorMilton Ezrati is a contributing editor at The...

Americans Aboard Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship Will Quarantine in Nebraska, Says CDC

Health personnel board the cruise ship MV Hondius, while...

Moolenaar Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Ban Chinese Land Purchases Near US Sensitive Sites

Chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese...