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Apple proposes US$400 million settlement in ebook pricing case

Apple has proposed to pay consumers US$400 million (A$428 million) in damages as part of its ebook price-fixing case with US states and consumers, reports Publishers Weekly. The consumer payment is contingent on the Second Circuit’s review of US judge Denise Cote’s 2013 verdict, which found that Apple had conspired with publishers to...

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