Original Jailbreak App Store Cydia Sues Apple for its Monopoly

The iPhone’s original — and unofficial — app store has sued Apple, accusing the company of having a monopoly on the distribution of apps. Cydia, an app store created and launched in 2007 by Jay “Saurik” Freeman, one of the original jailbreakers filed the lawsuit against Apple on Thursday. From a report: “Were it not for Apple’s anti competitive acquisition and maintenance of an illegal monopoly over iOS app distribution, users today would actually be able to choose how and where to locate and obtain iOS apps, and developers would be able to use the iOS app distributor of their choice,” the lawsuit reads. Before Apple created the App Store, Freeman and a group of iPhone hackers created an unofficial app store where users that were willing to jailbreak — a technique to exploit one or more bug to disable the iPhone security mechanism called code-signing enforcement that allows for only Apple-approved code to run on the phone — could download and install apps. In 2010, according to Freeman, Cydia had around 4.5 million users.

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