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Dept. of Justice proposed e-book price fixing lawsuit to go ahead despite 92 percent of comments in opposition
Jul 23 2012
Despite 92% of the 868 received comments opposing the settlement, and most of those against appearing to be very similar to an online form letter, the Department of Justice are not budging on their decision regarding the proposed settlement with Simon & Schuster, Hachette and HarperCollins in its e-book price fixing lawsuit.
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