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UK Court Rules Apple Must Face £1.5 Billion Class Action Over App Store Commissions

A UK tribunal has ruled against Apple in a massive collective lawsuit representing millions of British iPhone and iPad users. The case alleges the tech giant charged unfair commissions through its App Store, potentially leading to substantial compensation payouts.

Landmark Ruling Against Tech Giant

Apple faces a potential £1.5 billion payout after losing a major collective lawsuit in the United Kingdom, according to court documents. The Competition Appeals Tribunal ruled that the technology company must face allegations of charging “excessive and unfair” prices to millions of British consumers through its App Store commission structure.

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Court Slashes Meta’s NSO Group Damages to $4M But Imposes Permanent WhatsApp Ban

** In a significant legal ruling, a US court has dramatically reduced the financial penalty against NSO Group while imposing a permanent ban on targeting WhatsApp users. The decision comes after six years of litigation between Meta and the Israeli spyware company. According to reports, the injunction requires NSO to delete code related to Meta platforms. **CONTENT:**

Substantial Damages Reduction in Spyware Case