NEW YORK: Apple Inc's cooperation with a court-appointed monitor has "sharply declined" as he reviews the iPad maker's antitrust compliance policies, the monitor wrote in a report to a judge.
Michael Bromwich, who became Apple's monitor after it was found liable for conspiring to raise e-book prices, said in a report that Apple objected to providing information and "inappropriately" attempted to limit his activities.
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