Apple was convicted of colluting with publishers to fix the price of e books higher. The interesting thing here is putting aside whether they violate the anti trust law or not. An apple can behave anti competitively in a legally problematic way without having a monopoly in whichever market you're discussing.
Exponent is back, kind of.
Ben and James talk about Apple’s case in front of the Supreme Court, and debate whether the company is acting anti-competitively with its App Store policies.
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