Japan is Investigating Apple for Violating Its Antimonopoly Rules



Apple is being investigated for abusing its power in violation of Japan's antimonopoly rules, reports the Mainichi newspaper via Reuters.

Japan’s FTC survey of companies showed that Apple had signed contracts forcing firms to provide free technology and know-how to its affiliates for parts manufacturing, the Mainichi said. It also pressured some suppliers to lower components prices and prohibited them from selling parts and technology to other companies, while requiring them to shoulder the costs of any unforeseen issues, the newspaper said, citing unnamed sources.

According to the report, when a company called Apple's behavior an infringement of intellectual property rights and demand a revision, Apple threatened to end their business relationship.





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