The European Union is likely to hit Apple with an anti-trust suit this week for allegedly blocking rivals on its App Store, in the wake of a complaint from music service Spotify.
Apple has gained a win over the European Union with a high court in the political bloc ruling on Wednesday that the Cupertino-based outfit did not have to pay €13 billion (A$21 billion) in back taxes as demanded.
Apple has filed a list of 14 objections with the European Court of Appeals, saying that the European Commission's decision to slap it with a €13 billion (A$19.73 billion) bill for back taxes is wrong, violates law and should be withdrawn.
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