Will kids like an all-you-can-read service on the iPad? Newcomer Epic hopes so, as it follows the path of Oyster, a buzzy service that is establishing a Netflix-like model for books. Read more »
The fight between Apple and the Justice Department over the behavior of court monitor Michael Bromwich is getting more catty every week. After Apple called for his removal, the government shot… Read more »
Three independent bookstores lost an effort to sue Amazon and the Big 6 publishers over “digital rights management” systems that prevent users from transferring books off of Kindle devices and apps. Read more »
No more silly rules on using electronic devices on take-off and landing. Amazon is marking the occasion by “thanking” the FAA and offering discounts. Read more »
Pinterest is becoming a big brand — and, as big brands do, it’s taking legal action to drive away other companies with “pin” in their names. Read more »
The Justice Department has set out proposals of what Apple should do to fix the harm from its efforts to fix prices in ebook market. The proposals are likely to be… Read more »
Apple is likely to pay more than the $166 million that publishers paid for their role in an ebook conspiracy. The higher amount relates to a triple damages rule and Apple’s… 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 »
The federal government is pressing its legal and PR case against Apple in New York federal court today. It released some slides from the proceedings that are intended to highlight the… Read more »
Apple and the federal government met on Thursday for a final hearing before their trial, which is set to begin on June 3, and features several high profile witnesses. Read more »