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Italy's anti-trust authority said on Tuesday it was imposing a €900 000 ($1.2-million) fine on US tech giant Apple for misleading consumers on assistance services and guarantees for its products.
"Sanctions of a total of €900 000 have been imposed on the Apple group after it was found responsible for bad commercial practices that harmed consumers," the agency said in a statement.
Apple had given "unclear information on payments for additional assistance offered to consumers" and the company had not "fully implemented the two-year guarantee by the producer", it added.
European antitrust officials earlier in December launched a probe to determine whether Apple and five international publishers struck illegal deals to fix the price of e-books in Europe.
Apple has also come under pressure from a bitter global legal battle with South Korean electronics giant Samsung, which accuses the US giant of infringing four of its patents with the iPhone.
Apple reported a record net profit of $6.62-billion in the third quarter of this year. -- AFP