8/12/2025, 10:15:00 PM | www.wyomingnewsnow.tv | news

    Musk has coalition support in lawsuit threat against Apple over App Store treatment

    Elon Musk, founder of X and Tesla, has announced a lawsuit against Apple alleging antitrust violations related to the App Store's treatment of AI companies. Musk claims Apple refuses to feature his AI platforms X and Grok in its 'Must Have' section, despite X being the top news app and Grok ranking fifth. He accuses Apple of favoring its own apps and restricting third-party developers. The Coalition for a Competitive Mobile Experience (CCME), led by antitrust expert Brandon Kressin, supports Musk's position, citing harm to app developers. CCME includes major tech companies such as Meta, Spotify, and Garmin. Apple has not responded to the allegations, and the App Store maintains that it is highly curated with editorial oversight. Musk is already involved in a separate legal case with OpenAI, scheduled for trial in March 2026.

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