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French lawsuit against 'abusive' Apple developer contracts calls September

Apple's antitrust woes continue to pile up.

What you need to know


Apple is being sued by the government in France.
The country's economy minister alleges that Apple's developer contracts are abusive.
The case has a new court date in mid-September that will decide the timetable for the rest of the case.


A lawsuit filed against Apple by the French government four years ago over its App Store  has a new September court date where the timetable of the rest of the case will be decided.

As reported by Politico:


  A French case against Apple that's been gathering dust for years could soon add to the tech giant's headaches.
 
  The legal action, which focuses on the U.S. tech giant's contracts with French app developers and echoes ongoing litigation in California, will move forward in the fall, according to the case file and people familiar with the case. The next hearing, scheduled in mid-September, will set a new timetable for the dispute's final stretch, the people said.


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