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Old 06-23-2012, 07:33 PM   #140
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Why would the settlement require Amazon to turn over sales data to the publishers? Isn't the DOJ the agency monitoring the settlement? Wouldn't the data be given to them and they would only inform the publishers if Amazon was selling at a loss or not? Amazon and the publishers while not exactly enemies are on opposite sides of the barganing table and requiring that propriatory info be given to their opponents doesn't seem right.
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