published 12 Apr 2012
DOJ is likely to lose e-book antitrust suit targeting AppleAntitrust experts say feds have far better case for price fixing against publishers, three of which have settled, than they do against Apple. by Declan McCullagh and Greg Sandoval April ...
Apple is likely to win the e-book lawsuit being brought against it by the Department of Justice, reports CNET after consulting various legal experts. One simple reason Apple has a good case against antitrust is that it is a tiny player in the e-...
Experts are saying that Apple is likely to emerge victorious from a Department of Justice case regarding price fixing on e-books. Apple was accused of conspiring to fix and raise prices on e-books along with five major publishers. The DOJ has been ...
By Sam OliverPublished: 12:32 PM EST (09:32 AM PST) Experts who have reviewed the U.S. Department of Justice antitrust case against Apple over alleged price fixing of e-books believe that the government will likely lose. The justice department ...
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In the wake of yesterday's announcement that the U.S. Department of Justice has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple and a number of book publishers over alleged price fixing, CNET notes that the government may have a hard time winning its case ...
The US Department of Justice brought a lawsuit against Apple and ebook publishers yesterday regarding price fixing, and already three companies have settled. Hachette, HarperCollins and Simon Schuster will have to break their current contracts ...
Two days after the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Apple for colluding with publishers to raise e-book pricing, Apple has responded by denying the accusation, and claiming that its Amazon who has a stranglehold on publishers, not ...
The Internet, along with 24/7 news channels, leads us to expect instant knowledge. We’re constantly seeing Tweets about major events while the events are happening. There’s a danger, though. As the cautionary tale in item 8 suggests, even ...
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After the U.S. Department of Justice filed antitrust charges against Apple and five major publishers earlier this week, Apple has hit back and defended its position. It claims the iBookstore has fostered innovation and competition, and more ...
A couple of days ago, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Apple and a number of other publishers regarding alleged e-books price-fixing. Now, Apple has commented on the matter, rebutting charges and firing back at both the ...
The U.S. Department of Justice recently accused Apple of conspiring with book publishers to thwart Amazons power over eBook pricing. Today Apple has responded saying that the DOJ’s accusation of collusion against Apple is simply not true. Apple ...
Nearly two days after the Department of Justice filed antitrust charges against Apple and major book publishers, Apple is responding. Heres comment from Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr: The DOJs accusation of collusion against Apple is simply not true. ...
With sales of the iPhone and iPad booming and an ever-increasing number of app and music downloads via the App Store and iTunes, the number of attacks on Apple accounts has also risen. Some have found their accounts compromised and expensive (often ...