News was announced yesterday from the lawyers for the plaintiffs in one of Apple's side
lawsuits over ebook pricing that the grand total the company could have to pay out to consumers is $ 400 million.
Not exact matches
A US judge is still in the process of handling the DOJ
lawsuit against Apple — along with five of the then - Big Six publishers — for conspiring to raise the
price of
ebooks in order to impact the market share that Amazon held
over the industry.
This settlement isn't to be confused with the Department of Justice
lawsuit against Apple for colluding with five of the then - Big Six publishers to artificially raise the
prices of
ebooks in order to draw some of the control
over the market away from Amazon.
According to Bloomberg, the U.S. DOJ just filed an antitrust
lawsuit against Apple
over the
pricing of
eBooks.
As part of the settlement terms in several states» Attorneys General
lawsuits against some of the Big Six publishers
over alleged
ebook price fixing, Amazon customers received some welcome news today: they would be receiving account credits on eligible purchases.
When I asked for his reaction to the Department of Justice's anti-trust
lawsuit against Apple and the Publisher Defendants
over eBook pricing, he eschewed gloating and stuck to the company line: «We think it's great for customers for retailers to be able to compete and set
prices for consumers and try to find a way to build a great business and a great consumer offering.»
Class - action law firm Hagens Berman's seeking more plaintiffs for its
lawsuit against Apple and five publishers
over illegal
ebook price - fixing.
Also, the pending Department of Justice
lawsuit against Apple and other publishers
over the «setting» of
ebook prices could affect Amazon's distribution to Apple, even with the Ingram deal.
In the wake of the Department of Justice
lawsuit against Apple and book publishers
over ebook pricing, Amazon is in a renewed position of strength.
A Manhattan judge has finally approved Apple's settlement in its long - running
ebook price - fixing
lawsuit: $ 400m will go to readers who paid
over the odds, and $ 50m will go to the lawyers suing the iTunes Giant.
Macmillan settled with the Department of Justice Friday
over allegedly colluding to set
ebook prices, and is now settling the class action and states»
lawsuits remaining against it.
It's been several months now since any news has been heard about Apple «s settlement in a class - action
lawsuit over the company's
ebook price - fixing.