
An App Store antitrust case that has been running for more than a decade, may be revived as a US appeals court says it will reconsider a previous ruling that saw the class action dismissed.
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This latest move is specifically to reexamine an October 2025 decision by Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers to dismiss a class action suit. The suit was originally filed in 2011, accusing Apple of overcharging App Store users.
In just one example of how this particular case has had a tortuous route through the legal system, in 2024, Judge Rogers allowed it to be a class action — after ruling in 2022 that it could not be.
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