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Federal Judge Finds Apple in Contempt for Violating Court Order to Foster App Store Competition in Epic Games Antitrust Case

A federal judge in California has ruled that Apple violated a court order intended to increase competition within its App Store by not complying with an injunction from a previous antitrust lawsuit filed by Epic Games. The injunction required Apple to allow developers to include links to alternative payment methods, but Apple's failure to do so has resulted in a contempt of court finding, with the matter referred to federal prosecutors. This decision highlights ongoing scrutiny of Apple's business practices and underscores the judiciary's role in addressing antitrust issues in the technology sector, particularly regarding market competition and consumer choice.

EU Cracks Down on Big Tech: Apple and Meta Fined Over $800 Million for Anti-Competitive Practices

The European Union has imposed significant fines on Apple and Meta for violating digital competition regulations, with Apple fined 500 million euros for restricting app developers and Meta fined 200 million euros for its advertising practices. These actions highlight the EU's commitment to enforcing rules that promote fair competition and protect consumer choice and privacy within the digital marketplace. The penalties are part of a broader strategy to regulate major tech companies and ensure they adhere to the EU's market standards.

Meta Platforms Set to Launch New Microblogging App Threads, Rivaling Twitter

Meta Platforms, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, is set to launch a new microblogging app called Threads on Thursday, July 6th. The app is expected to rival Twitter and will allow users to retain their followers from Instagram and keep the same username. According to the app listing on Apple’s App Store, Threads is described as “Instagram’s text-based conversation app” and will allow users to discuss topics from current events to what’s trending. Meta Platforms is looking to capitalize on the recent controversy surrounding Twitter and offer users an alternative platform.

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