Another week brings another antitrust headache for Apple, replete with hundreds of millions of euros in potential damages, with the legal wranglings about to unfold in a Dutch court now that the EU's top court has settled the question of jurisdiction, allowing the case to proceed.

Two foundations accused Apple in a Dutch court of abusing its dominant position by charging app developers excessive fees; the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has now ruled that the Dutch court has "international and territorial jurisdiction"

Here are the key points in this drawn-out legal battle:

Two Dutch consumer foundations - Right to Consumer Justice and ‌App Store‌ Claims - accused Apple back in 2022 of abusing its dominant position to charge third-party app developers excessive fees, to th

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