Apple’s opposition to the Justice Department’s proposed penalties...
Apple’s opposition to the Justice Department’s proposed penalties stemming from its price-fixing case risks triggering further suits from e-book retailers seeking damages, claiming they lost sales when Apple barred hyperlinking from apps on iOS devices, Kobo CEO Michael Serbinis told…
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us. Kobo filed an amicus brief in support of Justice’s proposal that Apple, as part of any penalties stemming from its conviction earlier this year for antitrust violations, be required to allow e-book retailers to link their own e-bookstores for two years without paying a commission to Apple on sales.