EU Court Rules Apple Can Face €637M Antitrust Claim in Netherlands Over App Store Fees

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As reported by Coinotag, the European Union’s top court has ruled that Apple can face an antitrust damages lawsuit in the Netherlands over its App Store practices, potentially leading to a €637 million payout for affected Dutch consumers. The CJEU confirmed Dutch courts’ jurisdiction due to the App Store’s localization for Dutch users. Consumer groups accuse Apple of abusive 30% commissions on in-app purchases, inflating costs for users. The claim involves 14 million Dutch iPhone and iPad users, with a hearing set for early 2026.

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