The emirate's Ruler, however, stressed that nature reserves should not be treated as parks where people can walk in
Apple will pay up to $400 million to compensate consumers ensnared in a plot to raise the prices of digital books unless the company overturns a court decision attesting to its pivotal role in the collusion.
The terms of the settlement disclosed in a Wednesday court filing came a month after attorney suing Apple notified US District Judge Denise Cote that an agreement had been reached to avert a trial.
Lawsuits filed on behalf of digital book buyers had been seeking damages of up to $840 million for a price-fixing scheme that Cote ruled had been orchestrated by Apple Inc.
Apple is appealing Cote’s decision. The Cupertino, California, company won’t have to pay the $400 million settlement if it prevails.
Five major book publishers previously reached settlements totaling $166 million.
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