The Apple Antitrust Lawsuit May Signal that Regulators are Starting to Catch Up with Big Tech

Following the recent antitrust lawsuit filed against Apple in the US, James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana consider the ongoing efforts in the US and in Europe to attack several of Apple’s business practices in in today’s view of the historical context of antitrust enforcement.

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