In a new twist in the long running antitrust case against Apple, an appeals court on Monday cast doubt on the Justice Department’s theory that the company brokered an illegal conspiracy among book… Read more »
Apple could begin paying out $400 million worth of cash and ebook credits by the end of the year, after a federal judge approved an unusual deal related to an Apple-led… Read more »
Apple appears to have bowed to the inevitable and settled a long-running case over ebooks. Here’s a description, plus a key settlement letter. Read more »
Apple is complaining about a court monitor’s aggressive antitrust tactics. It turns out the company has a point — and a federal judge is over-stepping her authority, according to an antitrust… Read more »
The shift in consumer media consumption from fixed, dedicated platforms to open, IP-based platforms caused problems for both in the second quarter. The period also saw a courtroom showdown between Apple… Read more »
At the start of Apple’s price-fixing trial, it looked like the company stood no chance. Things look different now: here’s an analysis and expert opinion about what happens next. Read more »
In its summation in the ebook pricing case Thursday afternoon, the DOJ accused Apple of “fairly brazen” price fixing. Now it’s time to wait for Judge Cote’s verdict, which could take… Read more »
Today is the grand finale of a big price-fixing clash between Apple and the Justice Department. On the eve of closing arguments, Apple’s rivals have filed to cover sales figures while… Read more »
Had Amazon defied the publishers’ ultimatum, and the publishers followed through on their threat, it would have created a situation that one class of retailer willing to charge the highest price… Read more »