Daily Journal Staff Writer
Consumer antitrust litigation involving Apple Inc.'s iPods and iTunes concerns only the iPod now after a federal judge dismissed part of the consolidated lawsuit this week.
The proposed class action alleges Apple violated competition laws by exclusively linking its music storage software iTunes with its own music storage devices, iPods, making music files incompatible with competitors' program...
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