Apple Can't Use Jobs' Cancer Fight In ITunes Antitrust Trial

By Beth Winegarner (October 29, 2014, 7:31 PM EDT) -- The California federal judge presiding over an upcoming class action trial accusing Apple Inc. of monopolizing the market on digital music ruled Wednesday that Apple couldn't pull the jury's heartstrings by saying co-founder Steve Jobs died of cancer, and discouraged the tech titan from calling Jobs a "visionary."...

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