
The federal antitrust suit against Apple, that featured a video deposition from the late Steve Jobs, is still underway in the U.S. District Court in Oakland, California. The plaintiffs are seeking $350 million from Apple, for not allowing certain early versions of the Apple iPod to work with other music clients besides iTunes. The plaintiffs claim that by allowing only iTunes to connect with these iPod models, it caused the device to artificially rise in price from 2006 through 2009.
On Friday, former iTunes engineer Rod Schultz took the stand. Subpoenaed by the plaintiffs, Schultz classified ...
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