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Title: Judge In Apple E-Book Antitrust Case Thinks Apple Is Guilty, Even Before Trial Starts
Post by: HCK on May 24, 2013, 03:00:03 pm
Judge In Apple E-Book Antitrust Case Thinks Apple Is Guilty, Even Before Trial Starts

Innocent until proven guilty? Not for Cupertino. Apple’s e-book antitrust trial starts on June 3rd, but the U.S. District Judge in charge of the case is already openly expressing her belief that Apple engaged in a conspiracy. According to Reuters, U.S. District Judge Denise Cole recently opined: I believe that the government will be able [...]The post Judge In Apple E-Book Antitrust Case Thinks Apple Is Guilty, Even Before Trial Starts appeared first on Cult of Mac.Related StoriesGeoguessr Asks The Question ‘Where The Hell Am I?”Best Buy To Knock $50 Off The iPhone Starting SundayVerizon Cloud Backup App Comes To iOSApple TV Vs. Xbox One And Tim Cook Goes To Washington On Our All-New CultCastHow Laurene Powell Jobs Keeps The Jobs Family Philanthropy Under Wraps    

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