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Google agrees to settle antitrust case with the U.S.
Online marketers could find it easier to manage multiple search campaigns.
Posted 01/03/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
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Amazon plans to lower e-book prices after an antitrust settlement
Consumers also can apply settlement refunds to any book sold by Amazon.
Posted 10/16/2012Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Apple and publishers offer to settle an e-books antitrust case in Europe
But in the U.S., Apple and Macmillan have declined to settle a similar suit.
Posted 09/20/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
Related Searches:Amazon Europe
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NRF plans to fight a proposed payment card fee settlement
The case involves how much e-retailers pay to accept online payments.
Posted 09/11/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
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Three publishers will pay $69 million to settle an e-book price-fixing suit
Retailers would be able to set their own e-book prices for those publishers’ titles.
Posted 08/30/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Ebook Market Share
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Visa and MasterCard agree to settle an antitrust suit on swipe fees
The terms mean retailers can charge credit card users a fee for using them.
Posted 07/18/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Kroger
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An e-book price suit targets Apple
The U.S. Justice Department takes action against Apple and several publishers.
Posted 04/11/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Ebook Market Share
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A dispute over online prices for wedding dresses heads to court
House of Brides sues Alfred Angelo in a case that involves minimum pricing policies.
Posted 03/19/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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E-book prices and Apple are the target of antitrust probes
U.S. and European officials this week confirmed their e-book investigations.
Posted 12/07/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Facebook modifies its currency rules after a consumer group complains
The change focuses on the prices social game developers can charge for virtual goods.
Posted 07/08/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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