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A Rome court has upheld a $1.2 million fine imposed on Apple by Italy's Antitrust Authority for circumventing consumer protection laws, similar to others in the European Union.



From PCWorld:
A Rome court has upheld a €900,000 (US$1.2 million) fine imposed on Apple last December by Italy's Antitrust Authority for circumventing consumer protection laws, Italian media reported Friday.

The Regional Administrative Tribunal (TAR) of Lazio rejected Apple's appeal that the fine be suspended pending a ruling on the merits of the question slated for May 9.
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