• U.S. Sues Apple, Alleges Tech Giant Exploits Illegal Monopoly

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    U.S. Sues Apple, Alleges Tech Giant Exploits Illegal Monopoly
    Dave Michaels and Aaron Tilley

    The Justice Department sued on Thursday, alleging the tech giant blocked software developers and mobile gaming companies from offering better
    options on the iPhone, resulting in higher prices for consumers.

    The government's antitrust complaint, filed in a New Jersey federal court, alleges Apple used its control of the iPhone to prevent competitors from offering innovative services such as digital wallets and limited the functionality of hardware products that compete with Apple's own devices.
    The suit also claims that Apple makes it difficult for users to switch to devices that don't use Apple's operating system, such as Android
    smartphones.

    "Consumers should not have to pay higher prices because companies violate
    the antitrust laws," Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.

    Apple said it plans to vigorously defend against the lawsuit.

    "This lawsuit threatens who we are and the principles that set Apple
    products apart in fiercely competitive markets," an Apple spokesman said
    in a statement. "If successful, it would hinder our ability to create the
    kind of technology people expect from Apple-where hardware, software, and services intersect."

    The case against Apple is the last shoe to drop on the big four tech
    giants by U.S. antitrust officials.

    Antitrust enforcers have also filed antimonopoly lawsuits against , and .

    Apple has already faced calls around the world to open up its tightly-controlled iPhone software ecosystem. European law forced Apple to comply with tough, new competition rules for search engines, app stores
    and online marketplaces.

    The department's case comes after recent litigation that video game
    developer Epic Games filed against Apple in 2020. Epic alleged Apple
    illegally tied its apps to its payment system, allowing the tech company
    to take a 30% commission on purchases.

    U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled mostly in favor of Apple
    in that case and found the company didn't have a monopoly in the global
    market for mobile games. But she did order Apple to permit developers to
    tell customers about different payment options outside of its App Store.

    Apple has defended its policy of controlling downloads via the App Store, saying it is necessary for keeping the iPhone relatively free from viruses
    and fraud.

    The lawsuit against Apple has been in the works for years. An
    investigation began in 2019 but picked up momentum following the
    appointment of the Biden administration's top antitrust official, Jonathan Kanter, in 2021.

    Some analysts and investors say Apple's proliferating legal risks may be a problem.

    The government's case could take years to play out. Still, the litigation
    is distracting to Apple's management and could make it harder for Apple to
    grow its subscription services business.

    While Apple's stock has fallen 7% so far this year, it is still the second-largest company in the world by market capitalization and produces
    tens of billions of dollars in profit each quarter.

    In recent years, Apple has relied on growth from its App Store and
    associated services-video and audio streaming, cloud storage and
    news-while the pace of iPhone hardware revenue increases has slowed.

    Oppenheimer analyst Martin Yang estimated that the App Store has margins
    as high as 80%.

    Write to Dave Michaels at dave.michaels@wsj.com and Aaron Tilley at aaron.tilley@wsj.com
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