B&N stands up for price-fixers.

GoodeReader posted an interview with Barnes and Noble’s general legal counsel Eugene DeFelice, and got B&N’s position on the Department of Justice’s price-fixing anti-trust lawsuit against Apple and its publishing co-conspirators.

How many different ways can you try to call an illegal act legal? I have a feeling this will be drawn out until we’re all sick of it. If only the publishers and book sellers involved had put as much effort into publishing good books and getting them to the market, they’d be evolving to suit the new market instead of embarrassing themselves protecting an outmoded business model.

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