In an October 25, 2006 USA Today editorial, «How Ford starved its Taurus», it was noted that while the Japanese stick with their popular models and keep them up to date and competitive, (such as the Toyota Corolla, which has been in continuous production since the 1960s), [10] the Detroit automakers regularly
abandon established models in search of «the next big thing».
This settlement will allow retailers to set the price of ebooks again, meaning the publishers will have to negotiate all new contracts with their retailers and agree to
abandon the «agency
model» that was
established under the supposed anti-trust violations.