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Apple Asks Indian Court to Stop Antitrust Body From Seeking Its Financials
- Apple has asked an Indian court to stop the Competition Commission of India from seeking its global financial records as part of an investigation into its app store policies.
- Apple fears a potential fine of up to $38 billion due to the Competition Commission of India's calculation methods for penalties.
- The Delhi High Court is scheduled to hear Apple's request to halt the investigation on January 27.
- The Competition Commission of India has defended the penalty rules as necessary to discourage breaches by multinationals.
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Apple asks court to halt Indian antitrust inquiry into App Store policies
Apple is locked in a high-stakes legal battle with the Competition Commission of India (CCI), whose investigation accused the company of abusing its position on its app store. Apple denies the allegations.
·India
Read Full ArticleThe U.S. tech giant said it could be punished up to US$ 38 billion if the body uses the global billing calculation to define the penalties
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Read Full ArticleApple Fights Back: Legal Battle Over Antitrust Probe in India
Apple has requested an Indian court to prevent the Competition Commission of India (CCI) from seeking its global financial records in an ongoing app store policy investigation. Apple disputes the CCI's authority and potential fines, and the case will be heard by the Delhi High Court on January 27.
·India
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Total News Sources20
Leaning Left2Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Right
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Right
43% Right
L 29%
C 28%
R 43%
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