Apple could be fined up to $38 billion by Indian antitrust regulator - Engadget
Apple could be fined up to $38 billion by Indian antitrust regulator A showdown in court is set for May 21. …
Apple could be fined up to $38 billion by Indian antitrust regulator A showdown in court is set for May 21. …
… Antitrust bodies around the globe believe that Apple is abusing its market position by preventing third-party iPhone app stores. The EU successfully forced Apple to allow such stores in the bloc, and others are working to follow suit.
… Apple Antitrust Articles Apple Sued for Pulling Co-Viewing App Rave From the App Store Rave, a cross-platform service that lets users watch movies and TV shows together, today filed a series of antitrust lawsuits against Apple after Apple removed the Rave app from the App Store in August 2025. …
Apple escalates fight with India antitrust watchdog over access to global financials Marcus Mendes | May 1 2026 - 4:35 pm PT | May 1 2026 - 4:35 pm PT Apple has accused the Competition Commission of India CCI of overstepping its judicial authority in a new court filing tied to an ongoing antitrust … …
Apple says it faces world’s largest antitrust fine as India’s regulator hardens stance Ben Lovejoy | Apr 20 2026 - 4:06 am PT | Apr 20 2026 - 4:06 am PT Apple has said that it could potentially be fined a massive $38 billion in an antitrust battle taking place in India after it refused to cooperate… …
… Apple can seek Samsung evidence in South Korea Last month, Apple moved to obtain internal Samsung data from South Korea in its ongoing antitrust fight with the U.S. government over alleged monopoly practices. …
… The DOJ doubts any excuse from Apple on the delay would be credible as Apple has known that Samsung had a role in the antitrust dispute since March 2024. Also, the DOJ says Apple knew that Samsung Korea may have documents at the time of the discovery period& 039;s opening in June 2025. …
… Apple& 039;s antitrust trial will request info from Samsung in South Korea Apple is on trial for allegedly stifling competition through proprietary hardware and software. The US Department of Justice seeks to prove that Apple keeps companies like Samsung from easily serving its customer base. …
… The latest filing from Apple, shared by 9to5Mac, shows Apple is having to take legal measures to force evidence from Samsung. The problem is that Samsung is one of the main alleged victims of Apple& 039;s antitrust actions, so it is crucial in the case. …