Apple successfully blocks Match from data in India antitrust case
Briefly

Apple has successfully managed to prevent its competitors in India, including Tinder-owner Match and several startups, from accessing confidential information related to a pending antitrust investigation. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) found that Apple may have abused its dominant market position within the app store sector. Despite claiming to be a minor player in the Indian market, Apple faces a potential final ruling that could lead to penalties or forced changes in business practices if wrongdoing is established. The CCI favored Apple’s request to keep certain commercially sensitive details undisclosed.
Apple has successfully blocked its opponents in India, Tinder-owner Match and a group of startups, from accessing its commercially sensitive information which was part of antitrust findings against the U.S. firm, a confidential order shows.
The investigation process has concluded but CCI's senior members are yet to review the findings and pass a final ruling, which could force Apple to pay fines and even change its practices if the company is confirmed to have indulged in wrongdoing.
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