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DOJ recently filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, alleging that its iPhone business constitutes a monopoly. The case mirrors past antitrust challenges, such as Microsoft’s struggles with Windows Phone, where dominant players were stalled by network effects and competitors lobbied governments to protect them from new entrants. Apple’s claim hinges on its claim of creating an "unassailable lead" through decades of investment in infrastructure, including relationships with carriers and developers. The lawsuit also draws comparisons to Google’s antitrust battles against Alphabet, where innovation was stifled by market concentration.

Epic Games, Spotify, Deezer, Match Group, and other notable companies have expressed strong support for the lawsuit, viewing it as a potential shield against unfair regulatory practices that could stifle competition in Apple’s ecosystem. The case underscores the evolving nature of antitrust law in tech, where innovation often precedes regulation, and challenges can pave the way for more competitive market dynamics. As the legal battle unfolds, its implications for innovation and market structure in the industry will be closely monitored.