US Top Court Hears Apple Antitrust Dispute

US Top Court Hears Apple Antitrust Dispute
Customers walk past an Apple logo inside of an Apple store at Grand Central Station in New York, U.S., August 1, 2018. Lucas Jackson/Reuters
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WASHINGTON–When iPhone users want to edit blemishes out of their selfies, identify stars and constellations, or simply join the latest video game craze, they turn to Apple Inc.’s App Store, where any software application they buy also includes a 30 percent cut for Apple.

That commission is a key issue in a closely watched antitrust case that will reach the U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 26. The nine justices will hear arguments in Apple’s bid to escape damages in a lawsuit accusing it of breaking federal antitrust laws by monopolizing the market for iPhone apps and causing consumers to pay more than they should.