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14 Dec 2012
Apple and four major publishers have reached a settlement with the European Commission over claims that the companies had engaged anti-competitively in relation to the sale of electronic books (e-books).
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04 Dec 2012
Betting companies based anywhere in the world will need to obtain a licence from the UK's Gambling Commission if they want to advertise or transact with UK-based consumers under proposed new laws outlined by the Government.
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21 Sep 2012
Apple and four international publishers have offered to scrap their existing 'agency model' agreements in order to alleviate regulatory concerns that they colluded to fix the price of electronic books (e-books) in breach of EU competition laws.
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13 Apr 2012
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated legal proceedings against Apple and publishers Penguin and Macmillan alleging that the companies have violated US antitrust laws by colluding to fix the price of electronic books (e-books).
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14 Mar 2012
Publishers being investigated over alleged anti-competitive behaviour in the electronic books (e-books) market will have to "remove" all "objections" the European Commission has raised in order for a settlement in the case to be negotiated, the EU's Competition...
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07 Dec 2011
The European Commission is investigating whether Apple helped five international publishers agree anti-competitive measues affecting the sale of electronic books (e-books) within the European Economic Area (EEA).
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30 Sep 2011
Directors of an organisation can be guilty of breaching discrimination laws when carrying out acts on behalf of that organisation, the Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) has said.
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