Court orders Steve Jobs to answer questions in iTunes antitrust case

Court orders Steve Jobs to answer questions in iTunes antitrust case

A federal judge has ordered Apple CEO Steve Jobs to court where he will have to answer questions pertaining to an antitrust case. Filed in 2005, the antitrust suit alleges that Apple's iTunes service had a monopoly on the digital music downloading market. According to a Bloomberg report, the deposition of Jobs will be no longer than two hours and questions must relate only to changes Apple made to its software in 2004 that prevented RealNetworks' music files from being played on Apple's iPod line of devices.

Court orders Steve Jobs to answer questions in iTunes antitrust case

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