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Don't expect cheaper iCloud storage as Apple wins another monopoly lawsuit | Another lawsuit alleging that Apple uses its monopoly powers to force users to pay more for iCloud storage has been dismissed.


Another lawsuit alleging that Apple uses its monopoly powers to force users to pay more for iCloud storage has been dismissed.

According to Reuters, US District Judge Eumi Lee in San Jose, California, threw out the case — but said the plaintiffs could file an amended version. The original version of the suit alleged that Apple was violating antitrust laws by coercing users into using iCloud, then effectively making them pay to have adequate storage space on it. Representatives for the plaintiffs in the case, Julianna Felix Gamboa et al v. Apple Inc., say that they intend to file an amended lawsuit to address the judge's criticisms.

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