Apple defeats US consumer lawsuit over iCloud storage, for now
U.S. District Judge Eumi Lee in San Jose, California, on Friday said the plaintiffs in the class action had not shown Apple violated federal or state antitrust law. However, she ruled they could amend their complaint and refile it.
The lawsuit alleged Apple violated antitrust law by coercing customers to use the company's iCloud service to back up core data and device setting files. Apple has denied any wrongdoing.
Lee said in her ruling that consumers are not required to purchase cloud storage from Apple. The judge also said the plaintiffs' claims did not plausibly show Apple as having any monopoly power in the cloud storage market.
Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Steve Berman, an attorney for the plaintiffs, said they intend to file an amended lawsuit that addresses the judge's concerns.
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