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Russian Court Postpones Apple's Appeal Hearing in Antitrust Case Until September
Russian Court Postpones Apple's Appeal Hearing in Antitrust Case Until September
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - A Russian appeals court has put off a hearing in the case of Apple limiting the functionality of third-party parental control apps until... 09.07.2021, Sputnik International
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A person briefed on the case told Sputnik that Russia’s antitrust regulator FAS submitted to the court its reply to Apple’s request to cancel a $12 million fine. The technology company said it needed time to study the note.Russia began investigating Apple after receiving a complaint from Kaspersky Lab in 2019. The software maker accused Apple of forcing it to reduce the functionality of its Safe Kids app after introducing a similar app, called Screen Time, in an iOS 12 update.
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Russian Court Postpones Apple's Appeal Hearing in Antitrust Case Until September
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - A Russian appeals court has put off a hearing in the case of Apple limiting the functionality of third-party parental control apps until September.
A person briefed on the case told Sputnik that Russia’s antitrust regulator FAS submitted to the court its reply to Apple’s request to cancel a $12 million fine. The technology company said it needed time to study the note.
Russia began investigating Apple after receiving a complaint from Kaspersky Lab in 2019. The software maker accused Apple of forcing it to reduce the functionality of its Safe Kids app after introducing a similar app, called Screen Time, in an iOS 12 update.