Apple Agrees To $450 Million Ebook Antitrust Settlement
An anonymous reader writes: Last year, a U.S. District Judge ruled that Apple conspired with publishers to control ebook prices in violation of antitrust laws. Apple launched an appeal which has yet to conclude, but they've now agreed to a settlement. If the appeal verdict goes against Apple, they will be on the hook for $450 million, most of which will go to consumers. If they win the appeal, they'll still have to pay $70 million. $450 million is much more than the other publishers had to pay, but much less than the expected penalty from a damages trial set for August (and still only about one percent of Apple's annual profit).
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Why even bother.
For a company which makes billions (and has probably made enough profit from this endeavour to justify the fine) fines like this mean nothing. Until people start getting jailed like normal people would do things like this will continue to happen. You can bet your ass if a CEO got 5 years in jail that company wouldn't set a single foot wrong after that for fear of it happening again.
Yeah, much better to let Amazon to run all the book publishers out of business. :rolleyes:
It doesn't mean much now, it's built for the future.
The thing I haven't seen addressed (and probably never will) is exactly how much money Apple was able to make from this. My guess is that they benefited far more than 450 million dollars from this. So if that is the case, why would they not do the same thing again since they came out ahead in the long run? You can't make the penalty less than what the company made by breaking the law, as it just becomes a cost of doing business at that point. If they don't get caught they make a boatload of money and if they do get caught they just make less money (but still make money).
"Information wants to be expensive" - Stewart Brand, the same guy who said "Information wants to be free"
What happened to the Apple fanbois of yesteryear?
Where are you?
What happened to the immediate moderation to "Troll" or "Flamebait"?
What has become of you fanbois?
Say something, anything, negative about Apple or god for bid, Steve Jobs, and the +5 Flames came.
What has become of you fanbois?
Where are the colorful posts eviscerating the people like the parent?
Where are you my bois?
Do we need to put you on teh endagered species list?
The World is boring with just the F/OSS fanbois.
Where are you?
The Microsofties are running amok.
Where ARE YOU?
You don't have to eliminate all possibility of profit for the fines to be an effective disincentive ... you just have to reduce profit to the point where engaging in different kinds of business or modifying business practices becomes more profitable than the alternative.
So what does that come out to?
They sell something like 800 million books a year:
http://www.digitalbookworld.co...
Multiple that by 9,000 per infringement:
http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2012/...
A conservative estimate would have them owing:
7,200,000,000,000
Or if you don't want to count the 0's: 7.2 trillion dollars.
I think they should fork over the 7.2 trillion; that'll teach them a lesson.
It appears that one key to Apple's rocketing "success" under Jobs was that he knew he was dying soon and burned bridges left and right in order to grab as much early-mover market-share as possible to gain leveraging power for Apple.
People couldn't blame his bad moves on Apple itself because the dude behind it would be worm-bait when it all came out such that the reputation of the company wouldn't take such a huge hit. He was a voluntary shock-absorber.
We also have the employee "poaching" situation in addition to this Ebook move. I bet more will come out someday.
One has to give Jobs credit for using every weapon at his disposal, including death. His slimebaggery was masterful chess (except maybe for ignoring doctors).
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After operating expenses, Apple profits little/nothing from ebook sales.
Yes, the DOJ should totally prosecute the theoretical future anti-trust actions by Amazon, while ignoring the actual increase in prices brought about by market manipulation of Apple. :rolleyes.
The future is here: http://www.slate.com/articles/...
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Companies don't pay fines until their less than the profit made from the behavior. It's scary to think how much money Apple must have made off fixing the markets.
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Just like people called for with Microsoft a number of years back, Apple should be broken up into a content-providing company and a hardware manufacturer. Their eBook intiatives that are being scrutinized now were a clear attempt to tie up and monopolize the ebook industry. Fair play would dictate that the people calling for Microsoft to be 'broken up' should be calling for the same for Apple.
Then maybe I could run MacOS on my Acer.