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US DOJ points to Steve Jobs email as 'smoking gun' in e-book trial [Update: email was draft]
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US DOJ points to Steve Jobs email as 'smoking gun' in e-book trial [Update: email was draft]
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US DOJ points to Steve Jobs email as 'smoking gun' in e-book trial [Update: email was draft]
An email from late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs is being used by the U.S. Department of Justice to suggest the company was leaning on book publishers to push Amazon to the agency model, a main contention of the government in its e-book antitrust suit.
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