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Apple Proposes Settlement Agreement in South Korea

07/05/2019

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Apple Proposes Settlement Agreement in South Korea


Apple has proposed a settlement agreement with South Korea’s antitrust regulator, the Fair Trade Commission (FTC), in Seoul.


Apple has been accused of abusing its dominant position with mobile phone carriers by imposing three unfair requirements as a condition of selling iPhones…


Background


Apple was accused in 2016 of anti-competitive practices in South Korea. Because the popularity of iPhones meant carriers had to sell them, Apple was able to dictate terms. In particular, it was accused of imposing three onerous conditions on local carriers:


  • Carriers had to buy minimum quantities of each model, dictated by Apple

  • Carriers had to share the cost of warranty repairs or replacements

  • Carriers had to pay to run Apple’s own TV ads for the iPhone


Budget-focused carriers might, for example, want to buy only older and cheaper models, as that’s what their customers want, but Apple would force them to buy flagship models too. And if a phone proved faulty, Apple wouldn’t just replace it but would oblige carriers to meet some of the costs.


Finally, although carriers had to pay the full cost of running iPhone ads on TV, they were only allowed to use Apple’s own ads, and the only thing they were permitted to change was adding their own logo to the final frame.


The FTC argued this was unfair on competing for smartphone companies, who did not have the same leverage. Carriers would also have to find ways to recoup the costs imposed by Apple.


South Korea’s antitrust regulator made an initial finding against Apple last year, which was expected to result in the iPhone maker being fined. However, the FTC said that it would allow Apple to respond before making its final determination.


Apple responded earlier this year, accepting that it was in a powerful position, but denying that the arrangement was unfair. Back in 2016, however, Apple was fined €48.5M for very similar practices in France.


Today’s news


The Korea Herald reports that Apple has now asked to settle the case.


The South Korean unit of US tech giant Apple has asked South Korea’s antitrust regulator to adopt a consent decree that would end a legal dispute over its alleged violation of competition law.


Apple Korea filed the application with the Fair Trade Commission on June 4, the commission said on July 4.


A consent decree is a legal term for what amounts to an out-of-court settlement. They are typically used where a company is accused of breaking the law in some way and wants to settle the matter without admitting guilt. Typically this would involve paying a fine for past actions and agreeing not to repeat the behavior in the future. If both parties agree, and the judge is happy with the arrangement, the court will simply rubber-stamp the agreement, and it then has the same force of law as a court judgment.


The benefit to Apple would be that it is able to put the matter behind it, without the stain on its reputation it would get from being found guilty of breaking competition law. The FTC, for its part, benefits by not having to prove guilt in court. Both parties also save on legal costs.


South Korea’s antitrust regulator confirmed that Apple had made the proposal, and said it would decide in the coming weeks whether or not to accept it.


Source: 9to5mac

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