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Hausfeld & Co LLP: New Lawsuit seeks damages from Google on behalf of 19.5 Million UK Android Phone users, claiming its Google Play Store charges are excessive and unlawful Alleges Google Play Store s 30% surcharge for digital purchases is excessive and unfair Claims the 30% surcharge breaches European and UK competition laws, at the expense of millions of loyal customers in the UK Collective action seeks estimated damages of up to £920 million for UK users of the Google Play Store It follows an action launched recently against Apple for similar abusive conduct in the App Store Google systematically breaks the law and overcharges millions of UK users for apps and other purchases made on its app store the Google Play Store according to a landmark legal action brought in a UK court against the tech firm and its parent company Alphabet. ....
Google Hit With £920M Antitrust Suit Over App Store Charges law360.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from law360.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Save the Children intervenes in climate change court case brought by young people against 33 countries Save the Children has officially intervened in a ground-breaking climate change case before the European Court of Human Rights as a third-party. Stemming from the deadly 2017 wildfires in Portugal, four children and two young adults from the fire-hit region have taken 33 countries to court for not doing enough to fight the climate crisis. They argue that the countries are failing to take adequate measures to keep global warming below 1.5°C and are therefore failing to meet commitments under the 2015 Paris Agreement. They also argue that the inaction of the 33 countries threatens their rights to life and to a healthy, protected environment, as guaranteed under European law. ....
(2) Landmark legal action aims to force Apple to cut its controversial 30% commission on App Store purchases and to compensate UK iPhone and iPad users for years of alleged overcharging Alleges Apple s 30% surcharge is in breach of European and UK competition laws and that Apple is abusing its dominant position in the app market at the expense of ordinary people Class action seeks estimated damages of up to £1.5 billion for UK users of the App Store Argues that people who buy apps and make digital purchases in apps (not app developers) are at the front of the line for compensation from Apple ....
ADVERTISEMENT Apple Hit With £1.5B Lawsuit Over App Store Charges Law360, London (May 11, 2021, 3:52 PM BST) Apple has been slapped with a £1.5 billion ($2.1 billion) lawsuit on behalf of 20 million U.K. customers for allegedly abusing its market dominance by charging excessive commissions on app sales, Hausfeld & Co LLP said Tuesday in the latest antitrust challenge to the tech giant s App Store fees. Tech giant Apple faces a £1.5 billion lawsuit on behalf of 20 million British customers for allegedly abusing its market dominance by charging excessive commissions on app sales. (iStock) The claim filed at the Competition and Appeal Tribunal seeks damages for users of iPhones and iPads who were allegedly overcharged when paying for applications. ....