In fact, the group is arguing that, “Apple’s conduct … enhanced competition by increasing e-book output, the number of e-book titles, and the number of e-book distributors, which led to technological improvements in the e-book market and enhanced freedom of expression and access to e-books.”
Instead of focusing on Apple, the group claims that the Department of Justice should instead apply its antitrust investigations to Amazon.
Authors Ask Supreme Court to Overturn E-Book Ruling Against Apple
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Luke Dormehl: In fact, the group is arguing that, “Apple’s conduct … enhanced competition by increasing e-book output, the number of e-book titles, and the number of e-book distributors, which led to technological improvements in the e-book market and enhanced freedom of expression and access to e-books.” Instead of focusing on Apple, the group claims that the…
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