Apple's antitrust case in Brazil caught a short break as a Federal Justice overturned a regulator's decision, calling it "disproportionate," but appeals are expected. #Apple https://t.co/n1Xft6oJFU
Brazilian court overturns injunction imposed on Apple’s App Store https://t.co/sGz7acmyVe by @filipeesposito
Apple has issued an appeal following the decision of an antitrust regulator in Brazil, which requires the company to enable sideloading or face daily fines. #Apple By @@MarkozNewz https://t.co/godzsu3kYD
Apple Inc. is facing significant legal challenges in multiple jurisdictions. In the UK, a £785 million lawsuit has been allowed to proceed by the Competition Appeal Tribunal, targeting Apple's App Store commission charges. This collective action, led by Hausfeld & Co LLP, is set for a trial in January and seeks more than £1.5bn from Apple to address its commission practices. Additionally, Apple is appealing a decision by a Brazilian regulator that would require the company to enable sideloading on iOS devices or face daily fines. However, a Brazilian Federal Justice has recently overturned an injunction related to this issue, calling the regulator's decision 'disproportionate,' although appeals are expected. These legal battles highlight the ongoing scrutiny of Apple's business practices globally.