US District Judge Denise Cote last week ruled that Apple colluded with book publishers to artificially raise the price of e-books across the industry.
In the wake of that decision, the Macs Future website took a thorough look at Cote's ruling and points out a number of reasons why the reasoning upon which the decision lies is flawed.
If you recall, the case is rooted in Apple striking deals with a number of publishing companies and convincing them to agree to the agency model of publishing wherein the publishers themselves set the price for e-books.
In the court's decision, Cote notes that Apple could have chosen t