Lawsuit

UK Tribunal rejects Apple and Amazon Lawsuit

Riefa valued the case at $602 million, plus interest

The U.K.’s Competition Appeal Tribunal has ruled that a lawsuit accusing Apple and Amazon of price fixing cannot proceed.

The tribunal ruled that the plaintiff, consumer law academic Christine Riefa, had not demonstrated “sufficient independence or robustness” to represent the claimant class, referring to third-party funding for the litigation.

Riefa’s lawyers had argued that Apple and Amazon reduced competition for Apple and Beats-branded products by barring most resellers of these products from Amazon’s marketplace in the U.K.

She valued the case at $602 million, plus interest.

Apple and Amazon asked the Competition Appeal Tribunal to stop the case from continuing, saying it was without merit.

In an earlier, separate case, in October 2022, an Italian court overruled a $169 million fine that the country’s antitrust authority levied against Apple and Amazon in a case that alleged anti-competitive cooperation related to the sales of Apple and Beats products.

The Italian Competition Authority alleged that a deal struck between the two companies in 2018 meant that Apple and Amazon limited which sellers could resell those products on Amazon’s Italian website. The authority also argued the deal was in violation of European Union rules and affected competition.

Both Apple and Amazon denied the allegations.

After the Italian court’s decision, an Amazon spokesperson said:

“We welcome the Court’s decision. Our business model across Europe relies on the success of small and medium-sized businesses, and we will continue to work hard to provide a great selection from Apple, and the value and convenience that our customers love.”

In November 2022, it was reported that Amazon inked a deal with Apple in which the eCommerce retailer can sell Apple and Beats products around the world.

Previously, certain Apple products were either not available on Amazon’s site or were available only through certain third-party sellers. However, products like Beats headphones and MacBooks were available directly from Amazon.