U.S. Opposes Tech Companies’ Requests to Disclose Surveillance

The U.S. Department of Justice is formally opposing requests by technology companies to disclose more information about secret surveillance requests.

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The FCC Veers Off Course on Mobile Auctions

There is no evidence that crippling spectrum auctions would accomplish the Obama administration’s policy objectives for universal broadband.
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The Incredible Shrinking Apple E-Book Remedy

Not quite the “modest” injunction Apple would like, but getting closer.

Apple Says DOJ’s E-Book Remedies Are Biased in Amazon’s Favor

“Plaintiffs are seeking a remedy that would give Amazon significant competitive advantage over Apple — an advantage it is neither entitled to nor deserves.”

DOJ Softens Proposed Apple E-Book Injunctions, Slightly

A few changes, but hardly the ones for which Apple has been angling.

Apple Slams Feds’ Proposed E-Book Remedies as a “Draconian and Punitive Intrusion”

Apple says the DOJ’s proposed remedies in its ebook price-fixing case are unwarranted, overreaching and at times unconstitutional.

Apple Shares Held Hostage and Oracle’s Mystery News — 10 Things You Need to See on AllThingsD This Week

The week in AllThingsD, in one convenient post. You’re welcome!

Apple: It’s Time to Close the Book on DOJ’s E-Book Case

“All of the government’s evidence is ambiguous at best,” says Apple.

Steve Jobs, Winnie the Pooh and the iBook Launch

The Apple/DOJ trial turns into a trip down memory lane.

The Apple iBooks Origin Story