Apple has sent a legal document to the Department of Justice United States to defend against the charges detailed in the demand for this department against the Cupertino company and six publishing groups for "colluding on the prices of electronic books." The Justice Department is conducting an investigation to see if there are indications that Apple was trying to monopolize the market.
An accusation that Apple's legal team has dismissed as "absurd to". According to lawyers for the apple iBooks has done more to enrich the electronic book market, making them accessible to more people, expanding steadily and catalog offering publishers set their own prices, as currently occurs in the App Store applications.
For Apple iBooks Store until he came there was only a powerful company selling e-books: Amazon. Since then, "Apple has done more to improve competitiveness and to end what was a monopoly." Apple's legal team goes further and accuses the Justice Department to be country-side "monopoly" instead of "competitiveness."
Apple's arguments are quite robust and meaningful. Let's see how to take this legal statement the Department of Justice United States.
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Source- Ars Technica
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