- (Reuters) - Apple Inc and publishers Pearson and Macmillan are reluctant to agree to terms sought by U.S. (Huffington Post)
- The sources say that the proposed settlement could see the shredding were nearing a deal not more than a week ago. (Apple Insider)
- The U.S. Department of Justice is near a settlement with three of the world's biggest publishers on e-book price contracts with Apple Inc. (AAPL), said three people with knowledge of the situation. CBS Corp. (Bloomberg)
- The U.S. Department of Justice is near a settlement with three of the world's biggest publishers on e-book price contracts with Apple Inc. (AAPL) (AAPL), said three people with knowledge of the situation. The situation may change, the people said. (Businessweek)
- suggest they could have broad repercussions for the fast-growing e-book market. (My Fox Boston)
- Apple and some of book publishers are suspected of colluding to push up e-book prices and are under investigation Reuters reported on March 30 that the U.S. Justice Department could reach a settlement in the case in the next few weeks. (Reuters)
- Some progress has been made on trying to negotiate a settlment on e-book antitrust disputes in the US and Europe, insiders disclosed Wednesday. (Electronista)
- While negotiations are still fluid, the settlement is expected to eliminate Apple's so-called "most favored nation" status, which had prevented the publishers from selling lower-priced e-books through rival retailers such as Amazon.com, Inc. (BusinessWorld Online)
- (Reuters) -- Apple Inc and publishers Pearson and Macmillan are reluctant to agree to terms sought by U.S. (International Business Times)
- The U.S. Department of Justice could reach a settlement in the next few weeks with Apple and some of the major publishers suspected of planning to raise ebook prices, Reuters has reported, citing people close to the negotiations. (EContent (press release))
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Apple ebook settlement
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