The DOJ Sues Apple for Orchestrating a Monopoly in the Smartphone Market

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Explore Apple's journey from near-bankruptcy to smartphone dominance, as well as the allegations of monopoly and antitrust violations

United States v. Apple INC Court Filing, retrieved on March 21, 2024 is part of . You can jump to any part in this filing . This part is 2 of 25. HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series here I. Introduction 1. The Apple Computer Company, as it was then called, was founded in 1976 to make and market personal computers. From its inception, Apple had a knack for expensive, high-end design and niche marketing relative to its competitors.

Messaging apps that work equally well across all smartphones can improve competition among smartphones by allowing users to switch phones without changing the way they communicate with friends, family, and others. Apple makes third-party messaging apps on the iPhone worse generally and relative to Apple Messages, Apple’s own messaging app, by prohibiting third-party apps from sending or receiving carrier-based messages.

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