Attorneys today confirmed that $400 million in refunds due readers following the end of the Apple e-book price-fixing case will begin flowing into customer accounts on June 21with refunds for New York Times bestsellers approaching $7 per title purchased.
In all, the price-fixing suit will have refunded $566 million to e-book consumers, including $400 million from Apple and $166 million paid in 2014 from the five publishers accused of collusion.
In all, the price-fixing suit will have refunded $566 million to e-book consumers, including $400 million from Apple and $166 million paid in 2014 from the five publishers accused of collusion.