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intense lobbying efforts, the Open App Markets Act has officially passed out of the Senate Judiciary committee today. The advancement of the Open Markets Act out of committee comes after the committee passed the <a href="
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Legislation forcing Apple to allow iOS sideloading moves through US Senate committee