Penguin settles DOJ lawsuit
Kelly Burdick
If you’ve ever wondered if it is possible to collude in settling an antitrust lawsuit: It is… Read more »
MobyLives’ coverage of the DOJ lawsuit
If you’ve ever wondered if it is possible to collude in settling an antitrust lawsuit: It is… Read more »
The news that the world’s two largest publishers, Random House and Penguin, are in talks about a merger should not have come as a surprise. It’s been rumored for months… Read more »
The fallout of the anti-trust lawsuit settlement against Hachette, Harper Collins, and Simon & Schuster has begun. Amazon is apparently eager and confident in expecting cash back for their customers from the… Read more »
Update on the price-fixing investigation… Read more »
There’s been a development in the case of the Department of Justice versus the book industry, and it’s a doozie: Charles Schumer, the senior senator from New York and —… Read more »
Everyone seems to agree: The Justice Department’s lawsuit against the publishing industry and Apple for antitrust infractions has violated the laws of logic. Now, it seems, it has also violated… Read more »
Nine of the country’s largest indie publishers have joined forces to criticize the Department of Justice lawsuit against Apple and five of New York’s Big Six publishers, and in particular… Read more »
A federal judge in New York has set a trial date of June 3, 2013 for U.S. v. Apple, 12-cv-02826, the e-book price-fixing action brought by the Department of Justice against… Read more »
In a lengthy New Yorker dispatch on the Department of Justice lawsuit against Apple and five of America’s largest publishers Ken Auletta reports that almost no defense strategy is likely… 1 / Read more »
Just days after Barnes & Noble voiced its opposition to the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against Apple, Macmillan and Penguin and the harsh terms of the settlement with Hachette, Simon &… 1 / Read more »