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    Proton Files Lawsuit vs Apple Over Anti-Competitive Practices on iOS & Dutch PlayStation Users Seek €435M in Damages from Sony

    TechAiVerseBy TechAiVerseJuly 3, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read0 Views
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    Proton Files Lawsuit vs Apple Over Anti-Competitive Practices on iOS & Dutch PlayStation Users Seek €435M in Damages from Sony

    Key Takeaways

    • Proton sues Apple: Swiss tech firm Proton filed an antitrust lawsuit in California, accusing Apple of monopolizing iOS app distribution and violating user privacy.
    • Apple under mounting pressure: A separate U.S. DOJ case also moved forward, as Apple’s motion to dismiss was denied just days earlier.
    • Sony faces an antitrust suit in the Netherlands: Dutch PlayStation users are suing Sony for restricting digital game sales, with potential damages of up to €435M.
    • Closed ecosystems under fire: Apple and Sony are criticized for using walled gardens to suppress competition and limit consumer choice.

    Apple’s ‘walled garden’ ecosystem has enabled it to integrate its hardware and software tightly, offering security and a user experience that some may argue are better than those of Android and Windows.

    But at the same time, this approach has turned the company into a monopoly, giving it power over what developers can and can’t do within the OS.

    This is what Proton argued in its suit filed in California on Monday, July 1.

    The Swiss tech company stated that Apple’s monopoly gives developers ‘no choice but to distribute their iOS apps exclusively’ via its App Store.

    Proton further explained in its blog post that the suit also covers Apple’s violation of consumer privacy, its role as enabler of repressive governments, and the 30% fee on App Store fees, which it can get away with because ‘there’s no competition in iOS app distribution or iOS in-app payments.’

    Apple’s Motion to Dismiss Another iPhone Lawsuit Denied

    Proton’s case further adds to the growing pile of lawsuits filed against Apple.

    A few days ago, the makers of iPhone’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit on its smartphone market domination in the US was denied. 

    The case filed by the US Department of Justice states that Apple’s technical restrictions on third-party apps make it difficult for users to switch to competing products.

    While antitrust cases like these last years, Apple has enough resources to put up a serious fight considering its over $3T net worth.

    iOS Restrictions: The Price to Pay for a Secure OS?

    The security argument may stand when discussing Apple’s walled garden, but not when it comes to its anti-competitive practices.

    Last year, the European Union (EU) informed the company that it breached the Digital Markets Act (DMA).

    In its press release, the EU said that Apple prevents app developers from ‘freely steering consumers to alternative channels for offers and content.’

    In other words, developers can’t tell users to download their app elsewhere.The company, which sells the Apple Watch, also has stifling restrictions on other smart watches.

    For example, Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky also noted in March how difficult it is to make the company’s new smart watches work with iOS.

    Due to Apple’s restrictions, he said the Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2 can’t perform certain functions, like sending text messages and replying to notifications.

    Sony Also Under Fire 

    Apple isn’t the only company under scrutiny over its anti-competitive practices.

    Dutch PlayStation users have recently filed a class action lawsuit against Sony over its status as the only digital games distributor on its consoles, reported Euro Gamer. Because of this, only Sony can dictate the pricing of games.

    With more than 80 percent of Dutch console owners using a PlayStation, the lawsuit states that Sony is free to make decisions with little regard for competitors, developers, or consumers.

    Filed by Dutch non-profit organisation Stichting Massaschade & Consument, the lawsuit could result in damages worth up to €435M.

    Time for the Walled Garden to Come Down?

    For all its faults, Apple’s walled garden and various versions of it by other companies also have pros. It gives iPhones better overall battery life than similar Android devices, even with a smaller battery.

    However, something has to be given when a closed-off ecosystem is built to the detriment of users, such as Apple’s and Sony’s alleged anti-competitive practices.

    It may not be the complete dismantling of said wall, but it must come down a few notches.

    As technology continues to evolve—from the return of ‘dumbphones’ to faster and sleeker computers—seasoned tech journalist, Cedric Solidon, continues to dedicate himself to writing stories that inform, empower, and connect with readers across all levels of digital literacy. Read more

    With 20 years of professional writing experience, this University of the Philippines Journalism graduate has carved out a niche as a trusted voice in tech media. Whether he’s breaking down the latest advancements in cybersecurity or explaining how silicon-carbon batteries can extend your phone’s battery life, his writing remains rooted in clarity, curiosity, and utility.

    Long before he was writing for Techreport, HP, Citrix, SAP, Globe Telecom, CyberGhost VPN, and ExpressVPN, Cedric’s love for technology began at home courtesy of a Nintendo Family Computer and a stack of tech magazines.

    Growing up, his days were often filled with sessions of Contra, Bomberman, Red Alert 2, and the criminally underrated Crusader: No Regret. But gaming wasn’t his only gateway to tech. 

    He devoured every T3, PCMag, and PC Gamer issue he could get his hands on, often reading them cover to cover. It wasn’t long before he explored the early web in IRC chatrooms, online forums, and fledgling tech blogs, soaking in every byte of knowledge from the late ’90s and early 2000s internet boom.

    That fascination with tech didn’t just stick. It evolved into a full-blown calling.

    After graduating with a degree in Journalism, he began his writing career at the dawn of Web 2.0. What started with small editorial roles and freelance gigs soon grew into a full-fledged career.

    He has since collaborated with global tech leaders, lending his voice to content that bridges technical expertise with everyday usability. He’s also written annual reports for Globe Telecom and consumer-friendly guides for VPN companies like CyberGhost and ExpressVPN, empowering readers to understand the importance of digital privacy.

    His versatility spans not just tech journalism but also technical writing. He once worked with a local tech company developing web and mobile apps for logistics firms, crafting documentation and communication materials that brought together user-friendliness with deep technical understanding. That experience sharpened his ability to break down dense, often jargon-heavy material into content that speaks clearly to both developers and decision-makers.

    At the heart of his work lies a simple belief: technology should feel empowering, not intimidating. Even if the likes of smartphones and AI are now commonplace, he understands that there’s still a knowledge gap, especially when it comes to hardware or the real-world benefits of new tools. His writing hopes to help close that gap.

    Cedric’s writing style reflects that mission. It’s friendly without being fluffy and informative without being overwhelming. Whether writing for seasoned IT professionals or casual readers curious about the latest gadgets, he focuses on how a piece of technology can improve our lives, boost our productivity, or make our work more efficient. That human-first approach makes his content feel more like a conversation than a technical manual.

    As his writing career progresses, his passion for tech journalism remains as strong as ever. With the growing need for accessible, responsible tech communication, he sees his role not just as a journalist but as a guide who helps readers navigate a digital world that’s often as confusing as it is exciting.

    From reviewing the latest devices to unpacking global tech trends, Cedric isn’t just reporting on the future; he’s helping to write it. Read less


    View all articles by Cedric Solidon

    The Tech Report editorial policy is centered on providing helpful, accurate content that offers real value to our readers. We only work with experienced writers who have specific knowledge in the topics they cover, including latest developments in technology, online privacy, cryptocurrencies, software, and more. Our editorial policy ensures that each topic is researched and curated by our in-house editors. We maintain rigorous journalistic standards, and every article is 100% written by real authors.

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