Neb. e-book buyers will share in settlement

Published March 26, 2014 4:16pm ET



LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Some Nebraska consumers who overpaid for e-books will be compensated as part of a $166 million settlement.

Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning said Tuesday that people who bought electronic books between 2010 and mid-2012 will receive payment if they file a claim.

Nebraska consumers are expected to share $837,289 from the settlement with five e-book publishers.

The 33 attorneys general who sued say several publishers conspired to raise e-book prices for all consumers and eliminate price competition.

More compensation is possible if a judge decides that Apple should pay consumers for its role in setting e-book prices.

This settlement is with publishers Harper Collins, Hachette, Simon and Schuster, MacMillan and Penguin.

More details about the settlement can be found online at www.ebookagsettlements.com .