Supreme Court rules against Apple in dispute over app prices

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The Supreme Court in a 5-4 ruling concluded that consumers who believe they've overpaid for apps can sue Apple and other app store operators on antitrust grounds

The Supreme Court in a 5-4 ruling Monday concluded that consumers who believe they've overpaid for apps can sue Apple and other app store operators on antitrust grounds.Apple v. Pepper.

The Supreme Court in a 5-4 ruling Monday concluded that consumers who believe they've overpaid for apps can sue Apple and other app store operators on antitrust grounds.Apple v. Pepper

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Hiring a lawyer to get your $4.99 back?

This gives me a headache

I want in on this class action. My daughter has an iPhone and the app store has been ripping me off for years

Hey realDonaldTrump Brett Kavanaugh's right ... it's WAY past time when Conservatives must QUIT PROTECTING Globalist corporations who've been selling out WeThePeople for a generation .. that's why we must ALSO Break Up Google & Facebook .. they're buying to many politicians

Time to allow any OS on any phone....?!?

Poor summary of the case. Case dates to the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 and Apple’s App Store monopoly on adding Apps. Apple requires 3rd party app developers to only sell through their Store and Apple takes a 30% commission. It’s a case about Apple running a monopoly.

So let me see if I get this I can sue if I think I overpaid for an APP but a financial advisor isn't going to be held accountable for not being honest with an elderly investor? Uhh ok

'consumers who believe they overpaid?' Wtf does that even mean? Don't like the price, don't buy it

Hmmmm... K siding with liberals make me question this. Admittedly I know nothing to make a comment. But guess I had to display my shock.

Lawyers will LOVE this one. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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