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Old 07-10-2013, 06:43 PM   #187
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
The $10 they were *sometimes* enjoying.
The apologists like to pretend Amazon sold *every* book for $10.
Those of us who were actually buying ebooks before the conspiracy know that to be a total fabrication.

The other thing to keep in mind is that not only were they stupid enough to break the law over a trivial issue, they were even bigger fools to fully document their intent. With that paper trail, appeal can go straight to SCOTUS and get laughed out in ten minutes. (Five if any of the Justices own Kindles. )
Hum, I would say that the fact that the judge said before the trial and before seeing Apple's side of the case that she was sure that Apple was guilty will come into play in the appeal. If a juror said that, the finding would be overturned in a heart beat. In this particular case, the judge was both the judge and jury.

I was really expecting a ruling to take much longer. Kind of odd that the judge thought it was a slam dunk while many observers at the trial thought that it was a slam dunk in the opposite direction. We shall see what happens.
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