Law Practice
Sep. 12, 2008
Apple Will Try to Quash iPhone Antitrust Class Action
Plaintiffs' lawyers argue that Apple, in an attempt to enforce an exclusive agreement with AT&T Mobility, electronically destroyed any iPhone consumers altered to make it work with a competing carrier or to download unapproved software applications.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SAN JOSE - Apple Inc. will try Friday to quash a class action filed by attorneys representing purchasers of the popular iPhone who say the technology giant violated antitrust law by disabling any iPhone that consumers modified against the company's wishes.
Plaintiffs' lawyers argue that Apple, in a...
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