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Judge waives Apple, AT&T objections to antitrust case vs. iPhone
A US federal judge has shut down some attempts by Apple and AT&T to dismiss a class action lawsuit that accuses the two of violating antitrust law with their iPhone exclusivity agreement, pushing the complaint closer to a possible trial.
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US federal judge shuts down some attempts by Apple, AT&T to dismiss lawsuit
Macsimum News — ... A US federal judge has shut down some attempts by Apple and AT&T to dismiss a class action lawsuit that accuses the two of violating antitrust law with their iPhone exclusivity agreement, pushing the complaint closer to a possible trial, according to AppleInsider. 
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Judge won't dismiss Apple/AT&T suit
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... Northern California District Judge James Ware rejected arguments for dismissal in a class-action case surrounding Apple and AT&T's exclusivity deal for the iPhone. ...

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