Apple Loses Ebook Price Fixing Appeal, Must Pay $450 Million
An anonymous reader writes: A federal appeals court ruled 2-1 today that Apple indeed conspired with publishers to increase ebook prices. The ruling puts Apple on the hook for the $450 million settlement reached in 2014 with lawyers and attorneys general from 33 states. The Justice Dept. contended that the price-fixing conspiracy raised the price of some e-books from the $10 standard set by Amazon to $13-$15. The one dissenting judge argued that Apple's efforts weren't anti-competitive because Amazon held 90% of the market at the time. Apple is unhappy with the ruling, but they haven't announced plans to take the case further. They said, "While we want to put this behind us, the case is about principles and values. We know we did nothing wrong back in 2010 and are assessing next steps."
Now go after Amazon.
70% kindle commission is redonkulas.
This is a warning shot over the bow for Apple before the record industry tries to retaliate for the Beats/Apple Music subscription services' pay-out structure.
They'll use the loose change they found between their couch cushions.
You mean Tim Cook might have to deal with a slightly less than full scrooge mcduck swimming pool? The inhumanity!
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Every publisher believes that the e-books don't really compete against one another in price because each one is unique. They aren't interchangeable...someone won't say "wow, I bet I can get this same book cheaper somewhere else..."
But they are wrong. Lately, people have been able to get the same book cheaper by buying a used physical copy (still cheaper even after shipping costs). But, apart from that, when the price of a book exceeds the potential customer's sense of the book's value, they absolutely will buy a completely different book instead.
No product is immune to market forces, which is a good thing, and price-fixing harms the majority.
A federal appeals court just said you did. So that's at least twice you've been told you're criminally liable.
"There's a new Apple customer every minute."
I'm still irked by the pricing. Now, I don't expect to be able to buy an ebook for the price of a used book, but by golly, I refuse to pay more for the book than I do for a dead-tree version, and given that I'm a halfway 'smart' shopper, 30% under 'list' is the average for me, I can often reach 50% or more, for a book that's not quite a new release. As such, I'm pretty much stuck buying from Baen for now.
They need to hold more sales like Steam. But no, the publishers don't want that. Apple & Amazon don't want that.
I don't read AC A human right
Ok, and with annual sales revenue of 180 Billion (with a B) or thereabouts, $450 Million amounts to the change you'd find under the couch cushions.
At first I wondered why they bothered to even fight it, but then I realized, with that kind of sales revenue, the cost of keeping lawyers on the case is pocket change.
Oliver's law of assumed responsibility: If you're seen fixing it, you will be blamed for breaking it.
It would seem appropriate, when a company wastes the courts time, by appealing until they get the verdict they want, they should also be billed for all the courts costs, for the current and all prior guilty verdicts.
Next go after textbooks and the schools that make you buy new ones all the time / don't let use old editions
So what you're telling us is that lawyers get bank? This money will only fulfill the lawyer's wildest dreams. Yay for them?
Fucking lemmings, all of you. "Justice" system indeed... More like profit "trickling" to the top.
The ratio of people to cake is too big
"While we want to put this behind us, the case is about principles and values. And we're hoping to find someone who can explain to us what those words mean."
Everybody wanted to be like Steve Jobs.
Nobody wants to be like Tim Cook.
He can't seem to do anything.
I never wanted to be an arrogant jackass, like Steve Jobs. Don't speak for me.
Everybody wanted to be like Steve Jobs.
Nobody wants to be like Tim Cook.
He can't seem to do anything.
I never wanted to be an arrogant jackass, like Steve Jobs. Don't speak for me.
And apparently like I said you don't want to be Tim Cook. He's a miserable failure.
Everyone This thursday, no free bagels at all apple offices. We have to pay the fine.
Yes their thursday bagel expense is about the same as their fine.
Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
The government will not do that. Raping the poor and the students is the american way.
Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
I work the print communications production business. With todays prices for materials, labor and other intangibles the price to produce a modern paper back book is on the order of about 2 to 4 dollars depending on page count. The price to produce an e-book is mere pennies per sale of an individual downloaded book. E-books have turned out to be one of the biggest rip offs of the second decade of this century. These over priced e-books are a just a cash grab by publishers. It makes you wonder what portion of the price goes to the author and how much to the publishing house.
They do not appeal, despite the settlement being bigger than their ebook sales.They must really feel guilty!
If someone puts something for sale at a certain price and you decide to buy it for that price how is anyone harmed? Now if it was something like health insurance that you are forced to buy under physical threat that's a different story.
I love Jesus, except for his foreign policy.
Haw-Haw!
Apple joins fellow criminal Microsoft in this exclusive club. And what do criminals do together? They conspire to commit future crimes.
Moral of the story is, if you take a bite out of Apple, you're going to find worms.
How the hell does Amazon walk away from this without a scratch? How are they not getting hammered for anti-trust?
What is this "Apple" of which you speak? Oh, you mean the gay-supporting, headphone-selling, law-breaking, watch-making Apple that hasn't updated the Safari browser, and now announces products before they are ready?
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Of course this is about principles, especially the principle of NOT paying a fine You do not legally owe and the principles of NOT being found guilty when You are in fact NOT guilty. Were I Tim Cook I would push this case to the very limit.
17 In late 2007, Amazon.com, Inc. (“Amazon”) introduced the Kindle, a portable
18 device that carries digital copies of books, known as “ebooks.” This innovation
19 had the potential to change the centuriesold process for producing books by
20 eliminating the need to print, bind, ship, and store them.
Amazon "innovated" ebooks? Really?
Of course news about a fake are Fake News.