WATCH: Apple’s Tim Cook delivers opening statement to lawmakers as part of Judiciary tech probe



Apple CEO Tim Cook told the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that his company “does not have a dominant market share in any market where we do business.” Additionally, Cook said the company works to provide software developers fair payment.

The House Judiciary Committee is hearing testimony from Cook, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Google’s Sundar Pichai as part of a yearlong investigation of Big Tech’s market dominance and treatment of competitors. The Judiciary panel has collected testimony from mid-level executives of the four firms, competitors and legal experts, but Wednesday’s hearing is the first time the four chief executives have testified jointly before Congress and the first ever testimony for Bezos.

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