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More From the Antitrust Settlement - Apple
I just got a notice from Amazon about the Apple settlement -- I'd totally forgotten that Apple was separate from the publishers settlement.
What the Apple Settlement Provides
The Apple Settlement provides for three possible outcomes, depending on
the decision of an appeal of the District Court’s July 10, 2013 finding
that Apple violated the antitrust laws (“Liability Finding”). First, if
the Court’s Liability Finding is upheld, Apple will pay $400 million to
Eligible Consumers. Second, if the Liability Finding is sent back to
the District Court for further consideration of whether Apple violated
the antitrust laws, Apple will pay $50 million to Eligible Consumers.
Third, if the Liability Finding is reversed, Apple will make no
payments. |
Same deal as before -- your account will be automatically credited, etc. Fingers crossed they uphold the $400M. I checked and the publishers settlement was $166M, so I presume that consumer payments for Apple will be close to proportionately larger. I had a nice settlement credit before, so I'm looking forward to this next one!
Re: More From the Antitrust Settlement - Apple