Apple assessing next steps after e-books antitrust ruling


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 01 Jul 2015

WHO? US?: Apple says it did nothing wrong back in 2010 and is assessing its next step.

NEW YORK: Apple Inc said that it was assessing its next steps after a US court upheld a trial judge's decision concluding that the iPad maker conspired with five publishers to increase e-book prices.

In a statement issued after the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York handed down its 2-1 decision, the company maintained that it did not conspire to fix e-book prices, as the US Justice Department contends.

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