U. S. settles with Macmillan in e-books case: Justice Department
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U. S. Justice Department said on Friday it is settling with publisher Macmillan as part of a wide-ranging antitrust case in which the government accused the largest U. S. book publishers of conspiring to raise e-book prices. Macmillan, also known as Holtzbrinck Publishers LLC, is the fifth book publisher to settle in the case, the Justice Department said in a statement. The department said it is continuing to litigate against Apple Inc, and a trial is scheduled to begin in June. (Reporting by David Ingram; Editing by Gerald E. . . .
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