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Apple accused by US of colluding with publishers to fix price of ebooks
Guardian – The US government has accused Apple and five book publishers of colluding to fix the prices of ebooks. A lawsuit filed in New York on Wednesday said Apple had conspired with publishers in response to Amazon’s success in selling ebooks for just under $10. It said the alleged price-fixing came as Apple prepared to launched the iPad and was guaranteed a 30% commission on each ebook sold. Read Article
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