The chapter delves into Apple's strategic moves with the iPod, revenue generation tactics, and engagement with platform participants. It scrutinizes a legal complaint's inaccuracies, the smartphone market's landscape, and the antitrust implications surrounding Apple's alleged monopolistic behavior. The debate on whether Apple is a monopoly, its relation to antitrust laws, and the comparison with Microsoft's dominance in the 90s are discussed, raising questions about market share, competition control, and defining monopolies.