Cydia Founder's Antitrust Amendment Lawsuit Against Apple Was Supported By The Judge

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According to Reuters, apple tried to apply for rejection of the antitrust amendment lawsuit filed by Cydia founder, but failed Last Thursday, California district judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers supported Cydia founder's antitrust appeal request and gave Apple 21 days to respond to Cydia founder's new complaint

Cydia developer Jay Freeman (also using the user name saurik) made the first visit to [Apple] in 2020( https://apple.pvxt.net/c/1251234/435400/7639?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apple.com%2Fcn%2Fmusic%2F ) The company brought a lawsuit. The complaint said that apple "mistakenly obtained and maintained a monopoly" in the distribution and payment of IOS applications, and finally "deprived" the third-party app store that "has the ability to compete with the app store". Cydia appeared before the Apple App store, which allows users to find and download third-party applications for jailbreak devices. Freeman closed the Cydia store in 2018.

In January this year, Freeman's anti-monopoly lawsuit was rejected by judge Gonzalez Rogers on the grounds that his claim exceeded the four-year limitation of anti-monopoly litigation. Gonzalez Rogers still gave Freeman the opportunity to amend the complaint, so Freeman filed an amendment lawsuit.

The new complaint claims that from 2018 to 2021, apple implemented "more radical" changes in IOS, allegedly preventing Cydia and other alternative app stores from creating iphone Provides "available" applications. Apple once again tried to close the resubmitted complaint on the ground that the allegation occurred outside the statute of limitations, but gonzalesroger denied rejecting the motion. The verge contacted apple for comment, but did not receive an immediate response.

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