CNET and Publishers Weekly have slightly different takes on the same story: once again Apple has been denied a motion to delay in the long-running antitrust proceedings against it.
Publishers Weekly:
Apple’s losing streak in Judge Denise Cote’s courtroom continues. This week the court denied Apple’s request for a stay of all proceedings pending various appeals in its e-book price fixing case. And in a separate opinion and order, the court also denied Apple’s bid to have the damages trial moved from Judge Cote’s New York courtroom.
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Once Again, Apple Loses a Bid to Delay
2014.04.24 in Books, Bookselling, Commentary, Digital, Lawsuits, News, Publishing | Permalink
Tags: antitrust case, Apple, damages, delay, loses bid, no change of venue
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