The Wall Street Journal: Supreme Court allows lawsuit over Apple’s iPhone apps to proceed
The lawsuit claims Apple has unfairly monopolized the market for the sale of iPhone apps.
The lawsuit claims Apple has unfairly monopolized the market for the sale of iPhone apps.
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