Sunday, May 27, 2012

Apple Responds To DOJ eBook Lawsuit, Calls it ?Fundamentally Flawed? and ?Absurd?

ibookshotLast month, the U.S. Department of Justice?accused Apple and a number of other large U.S. publishers of conspiring to fix eBook prices and filed an antitrust lawsuit. While most of the publishers quickly settled the lawsuit, Apple decided to fight. Earlier this week, as Ars Technica?reports today, Apple responded (PDF) to the government's accusations. Apple doesn't mince words in its response. The company's lawyers call the case against Apple "fundamentally flawed as a matter of fact and law" and say that the idea that Apple tried to reduce competition and fix prices is "absurd."

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