The biggest tech court case in Australian history you've never heard of
03-05-2024 20:47 via abc.net.au

The biggest tech court case in Australian history you've never heard of

Google and Apple are being dragged through the courts around the world and the case has finally hit Australia. Courtrooms have heard how the tech giants are quietly earning billions in commissions from smartphone users. Here’s what could happen if they lose the fight here.
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