Plaintiffs claim Apple unlawfully ties its devices to iCloud, making it the only service capable of hosting certain data.
By restricting hosting of specific files, Apple allegedly distorts the competitive landscape, favoring iCloud over other providers and preventing full-service options for users.
iCloud purportedly holds around 70% market share among Apple users, enabling Apple to increase prices unchecked.
Plaintiffs argue that Apple's high prices for iCloud services, despite market conditions, indicate monopolistic control over the market.
Proposed class action suit aims to represent tens of millions of iCloud platform users, suggesting widespread discontent and perceived harm among consumers.