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Title: Judge Denies Apple’s Plea In DoJ’s Antitrust E-Book Ruling, Could Mean No More iBookstore
Post by: HCK on August 10, 2013, 07:00:07 am
Judge Denies Apple’s Plea In DoJ’s Antitrust E-Book Ruling, Could Mean No More iBookstore

In the ongoing antitrust case regarding e-book price fixing, the presiding judge has denied Apple’s plea for mercy over the Department of Justice’s ruling proposal. The DoJ found Apple guilty of conspiring with publishers to raise prices on e-books with the iBookstore, and Apple continues to plead not guilty despite the fact that all of [...]The post Judge Denies Apple’s Plea In DoJ’s Antitrust E-Book Ruling, Could Mean No More iBookstore appeared first on Cult of Mac.Related StoriesAshton Kutcher: Steve Jobs Was Kind Of Like A Great Football Coach [Video]ITC Rules In Favor Of Apple, Bans Older Samsung Devices For Patent InfringementDelightfully Simple Rise Alarm Clock Is Apple’s App Of The WeekT-Mobile Ending ‘$0 Down’ Summer Sale On iPhone 5 And 4S TomorrowVideoconference With Your Dog Via iPhone Using This Bizarre Remote Treat Dispenser From Petzila    

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