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Daily Archives: April 11, 2012

DOJ Files Lawsuits Against Apple and Publishers Over E-Book Pricing

News release: “In recent years, we have seen the rapid growth – and the many benefits – of electronic books. E-books are transforming our daily lives, and improving how information and content is shared. For the growing number of Americans who want to take advantage of this new technology, the Department of Justice is committed to ensuring that e-books are as affordable as possible. As part of this commitment, the Department has reached a settlement with three of the nation’s largest book publishers – and will continue to litigate against Apple, and two additional leading publishers – for conspiring to increase the prices that consumers pay for e-books. Earlier today, we filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, against Apple and five different book publishers – Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin and Simon & Schuster. In response to our allegations, three of these publishers – Hachette, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster – agreed to a proposed settlement. If approved by the court, this settlement would resolve the Department’s antitrust concerns with these companies, and would require them to grant retailers – such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble – the freedom to reduce the prices of their e-book titles. The settlement also requires the companies to terminate their anticompetitive most-favored-nation agreements with Apple and other e-books retailers.”

Federal Reserve Beige Book, April 11, 2012

Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions by Federal Reserve Districts, April 2012 “Reports from the twelve Federal Reserve Districts indicated that the economy continued to expand at a modest to moderate pace from mid-February through late March. Activity in the Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, and San Francisco Districts grew at a moderate pace, while… Continue Reading

Two New CRS Reports on Hydraulic Fracturing

Hydraulic Fracturing and Safe Drinking Water Act Issues, Mary Tieman, Specialist in Environmental Policy; Adam Vann, Legislative Attorney – April 10, 2012: “Its application, along with horizontal drilling, for production of natural gas (methane) from coal beds, tight gas sands, and, more recently, from unconventional shale formations, has resulted in the marked expansion of estimated… Continue Reading

Energy Storage for Power Grids and Electric Transportation: A Technology Assessment Paul W. Parfomak Specialist in Energy and Infrastructure Policy

CRS – Energy Storage for Power Grids and Electric Transportation: A Technology Assessment – Paul W. Parfomak, Specialist in Energy and Infrastructure Policy, March 27, 2012 “This report attempts to summarize the current state of knowledge regarding energy storage technologies for both electric power grid and electric vehicle applications. It is intended to serve as… Continue Reading

Pioneering Privacy Bill Awaits Signature by Maryland Governor

Baltimore Sun: “Moving to the forefront of social media privacy law nationwide, the Maryland General Assembly has passed legislation prohibiting employers in the state from asking current and prospective employees for their user names and passwords to websites such as Facebook and Twitter. If Gov. Martin O’Malley signs the bill — his office said it… Continue Reading

New GAO Reports: Federal Reserve Banks, School Improvement Grants, Commuter Rail

Federal Reserve Banks Areas for Improvement in Information Systems Controls, GAO-12-615R, Apr 11, 2012 School Improvement Grants – Education Should Take Additional Steps to Enhance Accountability for Schools and Contractors, GAO-12-373, Apr 11, 2012 School Improvement Grants – Survey of State Educational Agencies Regarding Grant Implementation (GAO-12-370SP, April 2012), an E-supplement to GAO-12-373 GAO-12-370SP, Apr… Continue Reading