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Old 12-16-2014, 09:32 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by leebase View Post
Not that hard to understand. Judge Cote specifically forbid any considering of Amazon in the trial. These appeal judges are looking at the entire scenario.
And rightly so. The anti-trust violations had NOTHING to do with Amazon. Even if Amazon was in the wrong in any way (it looks like Apple's complaint was that they were too successful and Apple wanted their business), that was grist for a different lawsuit. Again, it's like a thief admitting he stole a thousand dollars, but then pointing to another person and saying, "but if I didn't steal it he would have!"
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