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Amazon Under Attack … Again


The link below is to an article reporting on the latest attack on Amazon.

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https://goodereader.com/blog/kindle/amazon-is-under-fire-from-various-publisher-associations

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Apple stuck with antitrust monitor after appeals court refuses removal request


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A federal appeals court has refused to stay an order that imposes an antitrust monitor on Apple, despite the company’s complaints that the monitor has been conducting an illegal roving investigation.

In a ruling published on Monday, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals wrote that the dispute came down to a disagreement over what the monitor was empowered to do, and adopted the Justice Department’s position that the monitor was limited to verifying whether Apple was informing its employees about their duty to comply with an anti-trust order from last year.

The original order imposing the monitor came as part of a larger decision last year in which a New York federal judge concluded that Apple had violated antitrust laws by brokering an illegal conspiracy with publishers to fix the price of ebooks.

Apple, which is appealing the overall decision, has accused the monitor, Michael Bromwich, of starting his duties…

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Appeals court has harsh words for Apple and DOJ in fight over antitrust monitor


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A three-judge panel rebuked lawyers for Apple(s aapl) and the federal government on Tuesday morning, as the two sides argued over what to do about a court-appointed monitor that Apple claims is running an unconstitutional investigation into the company’s business practices.

Apple complained that Bromwich, who has no experience in antitrust law, has already billed Apple over $130,000 to investigate the company, and that he has made premature demands to meet with everyone from lead designer Jony Ive to former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, who sits on Apple’s board. The government countered that Apple does not want to comply with the law.

In hearing arguments from Apple and the Justice Department, the judges expressed skepticism for both sides’ positions, and hinted they may issue an order to spell out the duties of the monitor. More broadly, the fight over the monitor is the latest twist in Apple’s ongoing effort…

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Article: Apple Antitrust & Book Widgetification


The link below is to an article that takes a look at the recent Apple antitrust lawsuit and the widgetification of books.

For more visit:
http://www.themillions.com/2013/07/the-apple-antitrust-case-and-the-widgetification-of-books.html

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USA: Ebooks Antitrust Case Set for 2013