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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23259935

Apple conspired with publishers to fix the price of electronic books, a US judge has ruled.

Manhattan Judge Denise Cote said the iPad maker "conspired to restrain trade".

But the firm's spokesman, Tom Neumayr, said Apple would appeal against the ruling and fight "false allegations".

Five publishers that were originally named as defendants alongside Apple have already reached settlements, including Penguin.

The judge ordered a new hearing to determine damages to be imposed on Apple.

The US Department of Justice said the conspiracy was designed to challenge online retailer Amazon's dominance of the fast-growing e-books market.

Penguin settled its case for $75m (£49m). Hachette, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster created a $69m fund for refunds to consumers, while Macmillan settled for $26m.

Judge Cote said: "The plaintiffs have shown that the publisher defendants conspired with each other to eliminate retail price competition in order to raise e-book prices, and that Apple played a central role in facilitating and executing that conspiracy.

"Without Apple's orchestration of this conspiracy, it would not have succeeded as it did in the spring of 2010," she said.

Fight continues
US Assistant Attorney General Bill Baer called the ruling "a victory for millions of consumers who choose to read books electronically".

He said the judge agreed with the Justice Department and 33 state attorneys general that executives at the highest levels of Apple orchestrated a conspiracy with five major publishers to raise prices.

"Through today's court decision and previous settlements with five major publishers, consumers are again benefiting from retail price competition and paying less for their e-books,'' Mr Baer said.

Consumer groups in the US cheered the news.

"If we let companies get away with this type of price fixing, consumers will be denied a substantial part of the benefits of the digital revolution," said Dr Mark Cooper of the Consumer Federation of America, which had filed a supporting brief in the case.

But after the ruling, Mr Neumayr insisted that Apple had brought innovation and competition to the market, not restricted it.

"Apple did not conspire to fix e-book pricing and we will continue to fight against these false accusations,'' he said. "We've done nothing wrong."

Warning to others
Previously, Apple's attorney, Orin Snyder, had told the court that Judge Cote would set a "dangerous precedent" if she concluded that Apple manipulated e-book prices.

However, Columbia University law professor Scott Hemphill said today's ruling was narrow and would be unlikely to set any legal precedent.

"It may send some signals to tech companies about what they can and can't do," said Prof Hemphill.

"But the precedential value is limited because the ruling is by a district court."

However, he added that the judge in this case took particular pains to anticipate a challenge from Apple - something that chief executive Tim Cook hinted at earlier this year, when he dismissed the idea of a settlement.


Analysis
Samira Hussain
BBC business reporter, New York
This is certainly a big win for the US government. But what's interesting is how it proved its case.

It was the collusion between publishers and Apple that caught the eye of regulators and led to today's decision.

The court relied heavily on incriminating internal emails from Apple's Senior Vice President, Eddy Cue, to each of the publishers named in the lawsuit.

It also relied on testimony from the late Steve Jobs. Yes, Steve Jobs.

That came from transcripts of interviews with Walter Isaacson, the author of Mr Jobs' biography.


 
   
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Mr Neumayr insisted that Apple had brought innovation and competition to the market, not restricted it.
"Apple did not conspire to fix e-book pricing and we will continue to fight against these false accusations,'' he said. "We've done nothing wrong."


It was the collusion between publishers and Apple that caught the eye of regulators and led to today's decision.
The court relied heavily on incriminating internal emails from Apple's Senior Vice President, Eddy Cue, to each of the publishers named in the lawsuit.
It also relied on testimony from the late Steve Jobs. Yes, Steve Jobs.


Err... caught red-handed much? Silly blustering from Apple if you ask me. Now the cat's out the bag, the sensible thing would be to admit wrongdoing and offer recompense to regain just a tiny bit of good PR. Which the publishers involved seem to have realised already.

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 Valkyrie wrote:
Perhaps they're competing against GW for the highly coveted Most Unethical Company of the Year Award?

To be fair GW is even near the top for that...
They would have to beat numerous banks and 'news' organisations before they got there...

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 purplefood wrote:
 Valkyrie wrote:
Perhaps they're competing against GW for the highly coveted Most Unethical Company of the Year Award?

To be fair GW is even near the top for that...
They would have to beat numerous banks and 'news' organisations before they got there...


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 purplefood wrote:
 Valkyrie wrote:
Perhaps they're competing against GW for the highly coveted Most Unethical Company of the Year Award?

To be fair GW is even near the top for that...
They would have to beat numerous banks and 'news' organisations before they got there...


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