Friday, 29 November 2013

Apple complains court-appointed ebooks antitrust monitor wants too much money

Apple complains court-appointed ebooks antitrust monitor wants too much money
Nov 29th 2013, 16:09, by Chris Welch

After Apple was found guilty of ebook price fixing earlier this year, US District Judge Denise Cote appointed Michael Bromwich as the company's antitrust compliance monitor. Bromwich has been tasked with keeping an eye on Apple for two years to help ensure the company doesn't repeat the business tactics that landed it in the DOJ's crosshairs. Apple is required to pay Bromwich for his work, but after receiving his first invoice, it's already filed a complaint with the federal court overseeing the case.
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