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UK Tribunal Orders Apple to Pay $2 Billion in Landmark App Store Antitrust Case

A UK tribunal has ruled against Apple in a landmark antitrust case over App Store fees. The court found Apple’s 30% commission eliminated competition and violated UK and EU law, awarding approximately $2 billion in damages to millions of UK iOS users.

Major Legal Blow to Apple’s App Store Business Model

In a landmark ruling that parallels the ongoing Epic Games litigation, the UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal has reportedly ordered Apple to pay approximately $2 billion in damages for anticompetitive App Store practices, according to court documents and statements from the claimant’s representatives.

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European Aerospace Giants Forge Alliance to Compete in Global Space Race

Major European aerospace companies are joining forces to create a new space venture aimed at competing with industry leader SpaceX. The collaboration involves companies from five European nations and follows the model of defense consortium MBDA.

European Space Collaboration Initiative

Three of Europe’s largest aerospace corporations are establishing a joint venture to compete in the rapidly expanding space market, according to reports from industry sources. Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales are leading the initiative, which aims to position Europe as a significant player in the global space industry.