Wednesday, May 15, 2013

E-Book Price-Fixing Lawsuit

The New York Times (via John Gruber):

After Random House finally agreed to a contract on Jan. 18, 2011, Eddy Cue, the Apple executive in charge of its e-books deals, sent an e-mail to Mr. Jobs attributing the publisher’s capitulation, in part, to “the fact that I prevented an app from Random House from going live in the app store,” the filing reads.

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Antitrust case anytime soon?

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