Antitrust Suit Against Apple Over iPod, iTunes to Proceed
Categories: Antitrust, DRM as Market Lock
Apple Computer Inc. must face several federal and state antitrust claims arising from the operation of its iTunes online music store and the sale of its iPod digital music players, a federal judge in California has ruled. Judge Ware rejected Apple’s argument that the tying allegations must fail because people can buy the iPod and iTunes files separately.
Sources: FindLaw.com
Note: See further details on this case in stories linked to this page on January 6, 2005.
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