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Editorial: El País

  • The United States Attorney General's office has filed a lawsuit against Apple accusing it of monopolistic practices, particularly in relation to its highest-selling product, the iPhone.
  • It is alleged that Apple has been deliberately limiting the functionality of third-party apps and obstructing alternatives to its products in order to keep users within its ecosystem.
  • The company is the second most valuable in the world on the stock market, with a capitalization of $2.6 trillion, and holds a 70% market share in smartphones in the United States.
  • The US government has lodged similar complaints against other internet giants like Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon.
  • Europe is also taking action against these companies, with a fine levied on Apple and announcements that Apple, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta are being investigated for not adapting to new European digital market rules.

Conclusion: These initiatives represent a concerted effort by the US and EU governments to curb the power of internet giants and promote greater competition in the digital market, to the benefit of consumers.