Fri May 01 2026, 08:51 AM EDT · 1 minute read Apple's App Store rules continue to get it into trouble Apple has set its sights on India's antitrust watchdog, questioning the legality of a request for its financial data as part of an ongoing battle over its App Store policies. India's competition body wants the information so it can calculate what penalty Apple should face. This comes after a 2024 investigation found that Apple had abused its dominant position in the market. Reuters reports that Apple could be on the hook for a whopping $38 billion penalty. However, in court documents seen by the news outlet, Apple has pushed back on India's request for financial data. The company doesn't believe that the antitrust body has exceeded its powers as part of its request for financial data. Apple had previously been given until May 21, 2026, to submit the data required to calculate the penalty. Now, it's gone on the offensive and chosen to challenge India's entire antitrust penalty system via a New Delhi court.…