US: $450M eBooks price-fixing agreement accepted by Apple (Competition Policy International)

According to court documents filed Wednesday, Apple has reportedly agreed to pay $450 million to settle allegations of eBook price-fixing in a class action lawsuit filed by several states.

The settlement, however, is conditional upon the pending appeal Apple filed against a ruling last year that found the company liable for …read more

Source: Global Competition Law Blogs

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