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DOJ's Antitrust Case May have Huge Implications for Publishing
The agency's price-fixing case against Apple and five publishers shakes up e-book strategies
Read More »DOJ Files E-Book Price-Fixing Lawsuit Against Apple, Publishers
The publishers feared Amazon.com's prices would set customer expectations for e-book prices, the DOJ says
Read More »DOJ Files E-Book Price Fixing Lawsuit Against Apple
The agency is expected to provide more details on the lawsuit at a briefing Wednesday
Read More »ICE, DOJ Seize More Domain Names of Sites Accused of Selling Counterfeits
The two agencies have seized 758 domain names since June 2010 in an effort to combat counterfeiting
Read More »US Mobile Phone Carriers to Launch Databases to Identify Stolen Phones
New databases and public education campaigns will attempt to address the incentives thieves have to steal smartphones
Read More »Consumer Group: E-Book Price Fixing Costs Big Bucks
Consumers will pay about $200 extra for e-books this year, the Consumer Federation of America says
Read More »Anonymous Attacks Trade Group for Supporting Cybersecurity Bill
USTelecom's website goes down for about 24 hours due to a distributed denial-of-service attack
Read More »Obama Signs Bill Focused on Crowdsourced Investments
The JOBS act removes several regulations related to new U.S. businesses
Read More »Appeals Court Resurrects Viacom Case Against YouTube
The $1 billion copyright infringement case heads back to district court for a trial
Read More »CDT: Cybersecurity Bills Raise Major Civil Liberties Concerns
Four bills before Congress would allow private companies to share cyberthreat information
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