domingo, 11 de marzo de 2012

Publishers could face legal action over ebook prices



Several parties said to have held talks to settle potential antitrust case after US Justice Department investigation.



The US Justice Department has warned five major publishers that they could face legal action over ebook prices. Photograph: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters


 
The five largest publishers, including Britain's Penguin Group, face legal action from the US Justice Department for colluding to raise the prices of electronic books, a source has told Reuters.
Several parties are said to have held talks to settle the potential antitrust case after an investigation into deals signed with Apple by Pearson-owned Penguin, Simon & Schuster, Hachette Book Group, Macmillan and News Corp's HarperCollins Publishers.
These publishers adopted an "agency model" in 2010 – around the time that Apple launched the iPad – allowing them to set the price of ebooks. In turn, Apple would take a 30% cut.
In December, the European commission said it was looking at the same five publishers in a potential price-fixing case.