Apple Inc.’s arbitrary selection of which files can be hosted only on its iCloud storage service unlawfully restricts competition from other cloud providers, according to a putative class action filed in federal court in San Jose. The lawsuit came days before the European Union hit the iPhone maker with a $2 billion antitrust fine on Monday over music streaming apps.
“Apple does not dominate cloud storage on its devices due to any shortag...
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