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Millions of iCloud users could claim share of £3bn after Apple case given UK green light

Millions of iCloud users could claim share of £3bn after Apple case given UK green light
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A UK class action lawsuit against Apple, led by the consumer group Which?, has been granted permission to proceed to trial. The case alleges that Apple overcharged millions of iCloud users by restricting access to rival storage services.

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If successful, the lawsuit could result in a £3bn payout for 40 million UK consumers and set a significant legal precedent for anti-competitive practices in the tech industry.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Laura Cress Technology reporter Getty Images A class action lawsuit which could entitle millions in the UK to a share of a £3bn claim against Apple is set to proceed to trial.

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The article presents both the consumer group's accusations and Apple's defense, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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