After successfully defending a long-running antitrust case, Apple won…
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Apple defeats $1 billion iPod antitrust suit in three hours
Apple Inc. quickly dispensed with a $1 billion lawsuit by iPod users…
Jury: Apple not guilty of harming consumers in iTunes DRM case
A federal jury handed Apple a win in a long-running antitrust case on Tuesday…
Apple’s 2006 iTunes tweaks likened to poison candy bar
Patrick Coughlin, an attorney for consumers, made his final pitch…
Closing arguments begin in trial over Apple iPod, rival
Closing arguments were delivered on Monday in an Oakland, California…
Former iTunes engineer describes Apple’s ‘secret war’ against DRM hackers
A former iTunes engineer testified in a federal antitrust case against Apple…
Economists in iPod trial: Apple’s iPod+iTunes system was not anticompetitive
Apple Inc. tried a two-economists-are-smarter-than-one strategy to convince a jury…
Apple goes on offensive in iPod antitrust trial
Apple went on the offensive Wednesday with its own witnesses…
Tango-loving ice dancer recruited as plaintiff to save increasingly-ludicrous Apple iPod suit
With their $1 billion lawsuit against Apple Inc. on thin ice…
Apple’s lawyer accuses the media of asking to see ‘a dead man’ in Steve Jobs video testimony
A California judge is still mulling a decision to make public a video deposition…
Apple trial continues as lawyers search for replacement plaintiff
A $1 billion trial against Apple Inc. over…
The rampant stupidity of the Apple iPod antitrust suit
No plaintiffs, no problem. Seriously?
News organizations fight to release Steve Jobs deposition video
Some of the last video footage taken of the late Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs…