US court revives apps suit against Apple

A US court has ruled iPhone customers can sue Apple for forcing them to buy apps only from its App Store.

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A US court says iPhone customers can sue Apple for forcing them to buy apps only from its App Store. (AAP)

iPhone app purchasers may sue Apple over allegations the company monopolised the market for iPhone apps by not allowing users to purchase them outside the App Store, leading to higher prices, a US appeals court has ruled.

The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruling revives a long-simmering legal challenge originally filed in 2012 taking aim at Apple's practice of allowing iPhones to run only apps purchased from its own App Store.

A group of iPhone users sued saying the company's practice was anti-competitive.

Apple had argued that users did not have standing to sue it because they purchased apps from developers, with Apple simply renting out space to those developers.

Developers pay a cut of their revenues to Apple in exchange for the right to sell in the App Store.

A lower court sided with Apple, but judge William A. Fletcher ruled that iPhone users purchase apps directly from Apple, which gives iPhone users the right to bring a legal challenge against Apple.

Apple declined to comment.

The courts have yet to address the substance of the iPhone users' allegations; up to this point, the wrangling has been over whether they have the right to sue Apple in the first place.

But if the challenge ultimately succeeds, "the obvious solution is to compel Apple to let people shop for applications wherever they want, which would open the market and help lower prices", Mark C. Rifkin, a lawyer with Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz representing the group of iPhone users, told Reuters in an interview.

"The other alternative is for Apple to pay people damages for the higher than competitive prices they've had to pay historically because Apple has utilised its monopoly."


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Published 13 January 2017 9:40am
Source: AAP

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