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Apple has moved to obtain internal Samsung data from South Korea in its ongoing antitrust fight with the U.S.
Apple is seeking internal Samsung business data from South Korea for its antitrust defense.
KEY POINTS
- Samsung's U.S. subsidiary refused to provide documents, claiming only the Korean parent holds them.
- Apple's request under the Hague Evidence Convention is narrowly focused on smartphones, smartwatches, and app store data.
- South Korean authorities must still approve the request even if the U.S. court grants it.
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