Canada’s Competition Bureau probes Apple over iPhone contracts
A Canadian competition authority is probing allegations that Apple tried to stifle competition by including certain clauses in its iPhone contracts with wireless carriers, according to media reports.
The Canadian Competition Bureau has sought a court order demanding Apple Canada hand over documents relating to the probe, Canadian Press said.
“It is important to note that there is no conclusion of wrongdoing by Apple Canada at this time and no application has been filed with the Competition Tribunal or any other court to seek remedies for any alleged anti-competitive conduct,” bureau spokesperson Greg Scott said in an email, according to The Toronto Star.
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