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Justice Department Reaches Settlement with Three of the Largest ...

The ongoing litigation against Apple, Macmillan and Penguin seeks to restore price competition among e-book retailers in the sale of the ...

Apple to pay $450m settlement over US ebook price fixing

“Apple's liability for knowingly conspiring with book publishers to raise the prices of ebooks is settled once and for all,” said Bill Baer, ...

Settlement in Apple Case Over E-Books Is Approved

A deal in the antitrust case would give consumers $400 million in cash and e-book credits, and lawyers $50 million. But an appeal is still ...

Apple E-Books Antitrust Litigation - Hagens Berman

illegally fix prices of electronic books, also known as e-books. Final settlements have been reached with all of the defendants. Hagens Berman, working with the ...

Apple settles $840m ebook price-fixing case - The Guardian

The settlement avoids a trial that could has seen as much as $840m (£495m) in claims against Apple and follows similar settlements made by the ...

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

Apple agrees to pay as much as $400m to settle a lawsuit over accusations it colluded with publishers to fix e-books prices.

Apple reaches settlement on e-book price-fixing - Business - CNN

Apple has reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit for colluding with book publishers to raise the price of e-books on the iPad.

Apple: Ebook Purchasers to Get $400 Million in Settlement - Time

Consumers who purchased ebooks from Apple will receive $400 million as part of a legal settlement in a class-action suit over price-fixing.

So Apple lost a lawsuit about price-fixing eBooks... so why is it the ...

It's all pretty ironic - Apple and publishers were trying to wedge into Amazon's monopoly / monopsony position, and they end up getting slapped ...

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

Apple had maintained that, "Apple did not conspire to fix e-book pricing and this ruling does nothing to change the facts We are disappointed ...

Today in Apple history: Apple pays $450 million to settle e-books suit

In the e-books lawsuit, Apple stood accused of conspiring with five major book publishers to fix prices on digital books. After all five ...

Apple Settles E-Book Price-Fixing Lawsuit - Time

Apple has reached an out-of-court settlement with plaintiffs seeking compensation for an alleged e-book price-fixing scheme, according to a ...

Apple Reaches Settlement In E-books Lawsuit - Update

In the antitrust lawsuit filed more than two years ago, Justice Department argued that Apple let publishers set prices themselves and as a result, Amazon lost ...

Some e-book publishers begin settlement talks; Apple holding out

Why would Apple and several book publishers be holding out on a settlement over alleged e-book price fixing? They likely don't want to let e-book prices dip ...

Book News: Apple Settles In E-Book Price-Fixing Lawsuit - NPR

Apple has agreed to settle with U.S. states and consumers in a class action brought against the company for conspiring with publishers to fix ...

Apple Loses Ebook Price Fixing Appeal, Must Pay $450 Million

The ruling puts Apple on the hook for the $450 million settlement ... Re: e-book prices HAVE been too high. (+1). bhartman34 July 1st, 2015 ...

Apple agrees to a $400-million settlement over e-book price fixing

Apple Inc. has agreed to pay $400 million to settle allegations that the company conspired with publishers to raise e-book prices.

Apple settles e-books price-fixing suit for up to $400M - USA Today

Apple has reached a settlement with 33 states over electronic book price fixing that could see the tech giant paying out as much as $400 million.

Apple Ebook Price-Fixing Appeal Rejected by U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday declined to hear Apple's appeal of a ruling upholding a decision that it conspired with five book publishers ...

Apple settles e-book antitrust suit - CBS News

Apple (AAPL) has settled a long-running class action that alleged the company conspired to artificially raise e-book prices.