Justice Department lays out a killer case against Apple for price-fixing e-books
Editor's Pick How will Apple combat the mountain of evidence the Department of Justice has against it?
Editor's Pick How will Apple combat the mountain of evidence the Department of Justice has against it?
Was Apple the grand ring leader in a nefarious e-book price-fixing scheme with top publishers? We're about to find out.
Book publisher Penguin is reportedly getting ready to announce a new ebook lending program today.
Collusion? What collusion? Apple last night denied the Department of Justice’s antitrust claims that it illegally fixed e-book prices with major publishers, which ultimately made e-books more expensive than they were prior to the launch of Apple’s iBookstore.
Apple is …
The U.S. Department of Justice has officially filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple and a handful of major book publishers, including Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan and Penguin.
The DOJ is charging the companies for anti-competitive practices regarding the pricing and sales …
Giant book publishing company Penguin Group has decided to restore its catalog of e-books to e-book library lending services, such as the one offered via Amazon’s Kindle e-reader and tablet devices.
As VentureBeat reported earlier this week, Penguin decided to …
Major book publishing company Penguin Group has pulled all of its ebooks from Amazon’s Kindle Library Lending program today, reports The Digital Shift.
Amazon forged a partnership with e-book distributor Overdrive’s system for its digital book lending program, which allows …