The U.S. Department of Justice files an antitrust lawsuit accusing Apple of using privacy and security justifications as an 'elastic shield' to protect and advance its own interests.
confirmed 1 article 2024-03-22
Apple says a DOJ victory in the lawsuit would set a dangerous precedent by empowering the government to heavily influence the design of people's technology.
confirmed 1 article 2024-03-21
The U.S. Department of Justice files a lawsuit against Apple alleging anticompetitive conduct related to iPhone features and device switching.
confirmed 1 article 2024-03-21
The U.S. Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple accusing the company of operating in ways that violate competition laws.
confirmed 1 article 2024-03-21
DOJ alleges Apple leveraged its dominance to block competitors' access to iPhone features, limit functionality of competing devices, and make switching to non-Apple devices more difficult.
confirmed 1 article 2024-03-21
The United Kingdom sentences Nicholas Hawkes to 66 weeks in prison for cyberflashing under the Online Safety Act.
confirmed 1 article 2024-03-19
This case is the first conviction under the Online Safety Act since the law took effect on January 31.
confirmed 1 article 2024-03-19
Nicholas Hawkes, 39, from Essex, is convicted under the Online Safety Act for cyberflashing—sending images of genitals.
confirmed 1 article 2024-03-19