US court agrees with Apple in app store competition controversy

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A few days ago we were talking Europe would also initiate sanction proceedings against Apple for alleged professional misconduct by allowing free competition in their markets as well as with other companies such as Amazon. News which, as we told you, has been with us for some time since the rise of technological companies has put international organizations in the spotlight for the sake of fair play. Sometimes regulators win, sometimes tech companies

. And is it now a US court ruled in favor of Apple before certain complaints anti-competitive. Keep reading as we give you all the details.

The controversy was started by the boys of Blix, BlueMail developers, Who is it They talked about the App Store and Apple’s new anti-competitive method of logging in.. Blix even founded a coalition to ensure fair treatment of apps. But it seems that they did not get what they wanted … And it is that the judge in charge of bringing their complaint promulgated that Apple does not prevent the use of other single sign-on systems

, which is quite true since there is multitude of applications that allow you to connect via Google or Facebook for example.

Blix, a member of the Coalition for App Fairness and known for its repeated complaints to the press and regulators, has alleged false conspiracy theories and anti-competitive allegations against Apple.

The court correctly dismissed these allegations and dismissed Blix’s case.. This case demonstrates that Apple has always acted legally by introducing its own innovative products and features that promote competition.

Battle won by Apple, This, yes, that doesn’t mean they will always winThe really important thing is how the developers or the different international competition organizations formulate the complaint. We’ll see what happens with it all, and you What do you think of all this controversy around the competition?

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I started playing Xbox a lot thanks to Call of Duty online. Since then I haven't stopped playing competitive online.

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