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Title: South Korea's FTC will allow Apple to plan to fix anti-competitive behavior
Post by: HCK on June 18, 2020, 04:05:21 pm
South Korea's FTC will allow Apple to plan to fix anti-competitive behavior

What you need to know


South Korea's Fair Trade Commission will allow Apple to make plans to correct its business practices.
Apple has been accused of anti-competitive behavior in the country.
Apple's measures must be approved by the FTC if they are to satisfy the regulator.


It's a step forward for Apple.

South Korea's Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that it will allow Apple to set out measures that will help it deal with the anti-competitive practices it is being accused of in the country. If the measures are approved, Apple will no longer face the repercussions of potentially having violated competition laws.

The accusations appear to stem from Apple's stance that carrier partners much pay for local advertising and all warranty service for iPhones. Now, Apple is thought to be reconsidering that according to a Korea Herald report.


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