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DOJ Sues Apple, Publishers Over E-Book Price-Fixing - WSJ

The U.S. filed an antitrust lawsuit Wednesday against Apple Inc. and five of the nation's largest publishers, alleging they conspired to limit ...

US Sues Apple, Publishers Over eBook Prices - KDP Community

"WASHINGTON (AP)-- The Justice Department and 15 states sued Apple Inc. and major book publishers Wednesday, alleging a conspiracy to raise ...

Apple, publishers conspired against $9.99 Amazon e-books, says ...

According to a new lawsuit, the Kindle combined with discounted $9.99 e-books so terrified the publishing industry that it joined forces with Apple in a...

​Apple gets smacked by $450-million e-book price-fixing fine | ZDNET

What Apple was attempting to do so was establish itself as an e-book middleman and damage Amazon's dominant position. The Circuit Court held ...

Apple's ebook price-fixing | Consumer Federation of California

Apple Inc. lost an antitrust lawsuit in July against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) over the company's alleged collusion with five ...

Apple Sued Over E-Book Price Fixing | [H]ard|Forum

Hagens Berman has filed a nationwide class-action lawsuit claiming that Apple Inc. and five of the nation’s top publishers, ...

Apple Loses E-Book Price Fixing Case - LAist

Apple is vowing to fight a decision handed down today in a federal district court in New York. Judge Denise Cote ruled that Apple did conspire ...

Apple hit with $500 million iPhone lawsuit settlement - Vox

While the recent iPhone lawsuit is different from the ebooks situation in many regards, it doesn't look good that Apple is paying out a nine- ...

Apple responds to DoJ e-book lawsuit: We did nothing wrong

Apple says that it did not collude to fix the price of e-books — it ... Turns out that price was extremely low, so low that nobody else ...

Amended class-action lawsuit alleges Apple, publishers engaged in ...

Even as Apple unveiled new partnerships with publishers focusing on ebooks and ... price of eBooks has soared," the filing alleged. "The ...

E-books price fixing claims - YouTube

These are, of course, on the rise but a court in Manhattan is hearing accusations that Apple forced up the price of electronic books.

US sues Apple, publishers over e-book prices | cbs8.com

The Justice Department and 15 states sued Apple Inc. and major book ... The discount is so deep from list prices of $20 and more that ...

Apple loses ebook price-fixing case, plans appeal | Fox News

Apple says it plans to appeal a New York judge's ruling that found the company conspired with publishers to fix electronic book prices.

DOJ threatens Apple with antitrust suit over eBook price-fixing - BGR

According to the paper's multiple unnamed sources, the DOJ alleges that Apple colluded with publishers to raise the prices of eBooks sold ...

Apple in $400m settlement over e-book price fixing - BBC News

Technology giant Apple has agreed to pay as much as $400m (£233m) to settle a lawsuit into accusations that it colluded with publishers to fix the price of e- ...

Apple Warned About E-Book Price Fixing - NPR

The Department of Justice has warned Apple and five major publishers that it plans to sue them for price fixing e-books, according to a ...

Ebook Purchasers to Receive $400M from Apple in Price-Fixing ...

The lawsuit argued Apple inflated ebook prices by as much as 50 ... The $400 million is an additional settlement that follows the Supreme Court's ...

Apple to pay customers over e-book price fixing lawsuit | news.com.au

In 2014, a US court ruled that Apple and several publishers had “conspired to restrain trade” and said, “Apple's lawyers and its highest ...

Apple Ebook Lawsuit Just Another Vicious Government Power-Grab

In its complaint, the DOJ called Apple the "ringmaster" in a "price-fixing conspiracy" that imposed "restraint of trade," and in her 159-page ...

Japanese game publisher Digital Will has filed a lawsuit against Apple

Apple was found guilty of price manipulation because they wanted to make a deal with the publishers to allow the publishers to set their own pricing instead of ...