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Collusion To Control A Powerful Customer: Amazon, E-Books, And Antitrust Policy, John B. Kirkwood Jan 2014

Collusion To Control A Powerful Customer: Amazon, E-Books, And Antitrust Policy, John B. Kirkwood

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A federal judge recently held that Apple violated antitrust law by conspiring with leading publishers to raise e-book prices. While the Justice Department characterized the case as routine, many commenters argued it should not have been brought. In their view, the real villain was Amazon, whose power and aggressive behavior threatened to create a monopoly, reduce consumer choice, and diminish the vitality of book publishing. In the face of such a powerful customer, the publishers should have been allowed to collude. This article addresses that issue, in the e-books case and in general. In the e-books case, collusion was almost …