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Plaintiffs oppose Apple's motion to decertify class in iTunes antitrust case

( November 14, 2014, 23:20 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Plaintiffs are opposing Apple's motion to decertify a class of consumers and resellers in an antitrust suit accusing Apple of abusing its monopoly power in the electronic music market to suppress competition by preventing consumers from playing music bought on the iTunes Store on any music player other than Apple's iPod. Apple says that consumers, who have individual issues of impact and damages, cannot also represent resellers, so the class should be decertified. Plaintiffs say the resellers are adequately represented. Please see response below: ...

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