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  • Content / e-books

    DoJ Seeks Comprehensive Injunction in Apple E-book Case

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  • Content / e-books

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  • People

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  • Content / e-books

    Kindle Singles: Growing, but Maintains Focus

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  • Comics

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  • Content / e-books

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  • Content / e-books

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  • Conferences

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  • Conferences

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  • Licensing

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