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.
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.
The U.S. Department of Justice files a lawsuit against Apple alleging anticompetitive conduct related to iPhone features and device switching.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple accusing the company of operating in ways that violate competition laws.
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.
The United Kingdom sentences Nicholas Hawkes to 66 weeks in prison for cyberflashing under the Online Safety Act.
This case is the first conviction under the Online Safety Act since the law took effect on January 31.
Nicholas Hawkes, 39, from Essex, is convicted under the Online Safety Act for cyberflashing—sending images of genitals.