DNAML Pty, Limited v. Apple, Inc. et al

  1. December 16, 2015

    Apple, Publishers Beat E-Book Antitrust Suit

    Apple Inc. and five book publishers triumphed over an antitrust suit claiming they conspired to fix prices on e-books when a New York federal judge on Wednesday threw out the case, finding that the plaintiff, an Australian software company, lacked standing.

  2. November 16, 2015

    Apple, Publishers Take Aim At E-Book Antitrust Suits

    Apple and several publishers accused of scheming to price-fix e-books again pushed a New York federal court Monday to toss a trio of antitrust lawsuits brought by an Australian software developer and others, saying they can't prove they suffered any antitrust injury or were harmed by the purported conspiracy.

  3. October 09, 2015

    HarperCollins, Others Say E-Book Antitrust Suits Fall Flat

    HarperCollins Publishers LLC and other publishers accused of price-fixing e-books told a New York federal court Thursday that the group who brought the allegations should have their complaints nixed, saying an Australian software developer and others can't prove that they suffered any antitrust injury.

  4. January 26, 2015

    HarperCollins CEO Won't Be Deposed In E-Book Antitrust Row

    A New York federal judge on Monday rejected a request by a group accusing Apple Inc. and several publishers of price-fixing e-books to depose the CEO of HarperCollins Publishers LLC, after the company argued the request was "burdensome and harassing" and would disrupt its business.

  5. June 05, 2014

    Apple On Hook For State Antitrust Penalties In E-Books Fight

    The New York federal judge overseeing antitrust claims from two dozen attorneys general against Apple Inc. for its role in an e-book price-fixing plot on Thursday clarified that the iPad maker is liable for up to $9 million in state civil penalties alongside potential treble damages under the Clayton Act.

  6. January 21, 2014

    Apple Says Aussie Co. Not Harmed By Alleged E-Book Plot

    Apple Inc. on Friday urged a New York federal judge to toss a complaint from an Australian software developer claiming it was harmed by an e-book price-fixing scheme, arguing that the company cannot show that its financial woes came as the result of any conspiracy.

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