Few would doubt that Apple prioritizes its own stores -- they're ambassadors
for the brand. However, France's Competition Authority has just raided
Apple and its distributors over complaints that this preference comes at
the expense of resellers. Recently bankrupt retailer eBizscuss claims
that Apple both stalls on delivering products to third-party stores and
denies those outlets any flexibility in pricing. In other words, it's
allegedly impossible to compete fairly when Apple holds all the cards.
We've reached out to Apple for comment, although the Competition
Authority is so far willing only to confirm to Les Echos that
the raids took place. Whether or not the searches lead to any
substantive legal action, Apple may face extra heat in France -- the
Authority is reportedly investigating accusations that the American firm
unfairly hiked the minimum pricing for iBookstore periodicals.
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