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Judge rules Google, Apple engaged in anti-competitive conduct

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A federal court has found that Google and Apple breached the Competition and Consumer Act in a landmark ruling. A judge found that both companies had misused their market power to control the digital app marketplace.

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  • Class actions cover millions seeking compensation for inflated app store prices.
  • Court found Google and Apple breached competition law by misusing market power. 12s
  • Epic Games sued Apple and Google over app store practices and payment restrictions. 20s
  • Law firm Maurice Blackburn says the ruling sends a message to large corporations. 47s
  • Potential compensation could reach hundreds of millions of dollars. 54s
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