App developer Primary Productions sues Apple for astronomical $200 billion
Apple - is a frequent guest in courts, as its operating policies are dissatisfied by many. But this time the stakes are quite large - the plaintiff is demanding as much as $200 billion!
For
what?A class action lawsuit has been filed in court by app developer Primary Productions. And again the problem arose because of the App Store: the company tried to inform users about wallets with blockchain through the app, after which it got "blacklisted".
Along with this, Apple has been accused of antitrust violations, low developer fees, high store fees, app rejection etc.
The class action lawsuit seeks a minimum amount of $200 billion, of which $900 million will go to plaintiff Primary Productions. Last month, Apple moved the hearing from Maine to California and now appears to be trying to reduce the amount of the lawsuit. How it all ends - time will tell.
Source: Ubergizmo