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Old 12-17-2014, 05:15 PM   #51
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What about Google? Google matches Amazon's prices. So Amazon is not alone in the prices they charge for eBooks as Google prices the same (usually). So if you take Amazon to court, you also have to take Google as well.
Very well, you may bring that up at the Akazon antitrust case as well.

Just for the record, I do expect the hypothetical Amazon antitrust case to be laughed out of court. But I think it fair that anyone with a complaint be allowed to air that complaint, if they truly believe it. (That is why they did not, in fact, bring that case.)

They can, of course, be held in contempt for bringing frivolous claims, if the judges think they are arrogant lying blankety-blanks.
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