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But I do want to thank you for the link. It is nice to know that the judge was against appointing a monitor, but was left with no choice when Apple gave no proof of trying to fix the problems themselves: Quote:
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A. Apple is to (#1) establish rigid antitrust policies and procedures and then (#2) train the staff on what those antitrust policies and procedures are and how to avoid violating them. B. The monitor will report to the judge whether Apple has in fact established these policies and procedures and what they are, and how the staff is being trained and what if any corrective action the judge should take if those things are not taking place. Also: Apple apparently welcomed the monitor and things started off smoothly. Quote:
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The directors, the officers, and "each of Apple's employees engaged, in whole or in part, in activities relating to Apple's iBookstore." http://www.justice.gov/atr/cases/f300500/300510.pdf The core part of the monitors job, with reference to the people above is below. Quote:
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makes no sense. The instructions were clear from the beginning, were in perfect agreement with the decision, and were followed correctly by the monitor. |
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I disagree.
But everyone will be examining his conduct going forward now that this court has ruled the way they did, so maybe we'll get some clarity on it that way. Last edited by Shane R; 02-13-2014 at 05:49 PM. |
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I point this out not to say you're wrong about apparent bias but because I wouldn't assume that any news publication with similar conflicts of interest would be unreliable as a matter of course. I do think it's possible for the editors of a publication to strive to cover the news fairly despite the interests of the parent company. I think it's important to allow for that possibility. I just haven't seen evidence that the ideal of fairness matters to the WSJ. They publish useful information on investments and the stock market, but their reporters aren't winning prizes for principled tenacity w/r/t covering backroom corporate conspiracies (not the ones I've read, at least). Last edited by Prestidigitweeze; 02-17-2014 at 01:42 PM. |
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Certainly, a conflict of interest doesn’t mean one can’t remain objective, but the potential for that conflict to color opinions should never be discounted. This is why judges recuse themselves from cases when they have a potential personal interest in the outcome. Obviously, reporters don’t normally avoid covering topics when a conflict of interest occurs, but readers should always be aware when such a conflict exists.
The WSJ has a clear conflict of interest in this case. Whether that impacted their reporting is not known, but their coverage has been hilariously over-the-top and at the extreme end of the spectrum, using words like “inquisition” to describe what is happening to Apple. As such, one should approach their coverage with a dose of healthy skepticism. Obviously, those who support Apple in this case will eat up those words, extreme hyperbole or not. But no matter where you stand, you should at the very least be aware the conflict of interest is there so you can better judge yourself whether there are other motives driving the coverage. --Pat |
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So we have had screaming of 'conflict of interest' and cronyism in the naming of the monitor, but quoting of WSJ, who has a true conflict of interest, even if they MIGHT not be influenced by it.
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