
When the US Department of Justice sued Apple and five major book publishers over alleged e-book price rigging, it immediately became clear that a few of these companies would do just about anything to avoid trial. That same day, three of the publishers - HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster and Hachette - elected to settle with the DoJ. Now, those same three publishers have reached an agreement in 49 states (all but Minnesota), wherein consumers will receive a combined $69 million in compensation. Specifically, the payout applies to people who bought agency-priced e-books between April 1, 2010 and May 21, 2012.
Engadget , States reach $69 million settlement with three publishers in e-book price fixing case, States reach $69 million settlement with three publishers in e-book price fixing case
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