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Apple Books (formerly known as iBooks between January 2010 and September 2018) is an e-book reading and store application by Apple Inc. for its iOS, iPadOS and macOS operating systems and devices. It was announced, under the name iBooks, in conjunction with the iPad on January 27, 2010,[2] and was released for the iPhone and iPod Touch in mid-2010, as part of the iOS 4 update.[3] Initially, iBooks was not pre-loaded onto iOS devices, but users could install it free of charge from the iTunes App Store. With the release of iOS 8, it became an integrated app. On June 10, 2013, at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Craig Federighi announced that iBooks would also be provided with OS X Mavericks in fall 2013.[4][5]

Apple Books
An e-book displayed in Apple Books on iPad
Developer(s)Apple Inc.
Initial releaseApril 2, 2010; 12 years ago (2010-04-02)
Stable release(s)
iOS4.2.3 / June 3, 2019; 3 years ago (2019-06-03)[1]
macOS5.1
Written inObjective-C
Operating system
Size31 MB
Available in33 languages[1]
List of languages
English, Arabic, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
TypeDigital distribution
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.apple.com/apple-books 

It primarily receives EPUB content from the Apple Books store, but users can also add their own EPUB and Portable Document Format (PDF) files via data synchronization with iTunes. Additionally, the files can be downloaded to Apple Books through Safari or Apple Mail. It is also capable of displaying e-books that incorporate multimedia.[2][6] According to product information as of March 2010, iBooks will be able to "read the contents of any page [to the user]" using VoiceOver.[7][8]

On January 19, 2012, at an education-focused special event in New York City, Apple announced the free release of iBooks 2, which can operate in landscape mode and allows for interactive reading. In addition, a new application, iBooks Author, was announced for the Mac App Store, allowing anyone to create interactive textbooks for reading in iBooks; and the iBooks Store was expanded with a textbook category.[9][10] The iBooks Author Conference, an annual gathering of digital content creators around Apple's iBooks Author, has convened between 2015 and 2017.[11][12][13] Apple discontinued iBooks Author in 2020, its functionality having been integrated into Pages.[14]

In September 2018, iBooks was renamed "Apple Books" upon the release of iOS 12 and macOS Mojave.[15] It features a new variation of the San Francisco typeface known as "SF Serif",[16] which was later revealed to be released in six optical weights under the "New York" name.[17]

History

iBooks was announced alongside the iPad at a press conference in January 2010. The store itself, however, was released in America three days before the iPad with the introduction of iTunes 9.1. This was supposedly to prevent too much traffic on Apple's servers, as they have been overloaded with previous releases of the iPhone. On the day of its launch, on March 31, 2010, the iBooks Store collection comprised some 60,000 titles.[18]

On April 8, 2010, Apple announced that iBooks would be updated to support the iPhone and iPod Touch with iOS 4. As a result, iBooks was not supported on first-generation iPhones and iPod Touches.[3]

On June 8, 2010 at the WWDC Keynote it was announced that iBooks would be updated that month to read PDF files as well as have the ability to annotate both PDFs and eBooks.

As of July 1, 2010, Apple expanded iBooks availability to Canada.

Upon its release for older devices running iOS 4, such as the iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch, iBooks received criticism for its slow performance.[19][20] However, a July 19 update from Apple offered several improvements.[21]

On September 27, 2011, Apple expanded the premium store to the Republic of Ireland.

On January 19, 2012, Apple announced the release of iBooks 2, which supported interactive textbooks on the iPad; the release of iBooks 2 was accompanied by a new Mac app, iBooks Author, [22]

On October 23, 2012, Apple announced iBooks 3.

On November 13, 2012, Apple was granted the patent "Display screen or portion thereof with animated graphical user interface"[23] for page-turning animation. The page-turning animation was first filed for in December 2011 as ornamental design for a display screen. The patent's illustration shows three different images of a virtual page being turned. One with a corner of a page being turned slightly, the next image with the page halfway turned, and the third showing the page almost entirely turned over.[24] The patent refers to O'Reilly Media and FlippingBook companies that use page-turning animation in eBooks.[23]

On June 10, 2013, Apple announced iBooks for OS X Mavericks.

On October 24, 2013, Apple applied for a patent (since granted) for "Personalizing digital gifts",[25] which describes a novel method for gifting e-books to friends. The patent describes how a user can select the appealing e-book snippet that will bring up a contextual menu containing an option to gift the media to another party.[26]

On November 15, 2013, Apple pushed version 3.2 of iBooks for iOS with a redesigned interface to match the "flat" style of iOS 7, which dropped support for iOS 6 and earlier versions.

On the annual WWDC in 2014, Apple unveiled that iBooks will be a pre-installed app in the next version of the operating system, iOS 8, along with the Podcasts app.

On September 17, 2014, Apple bundled version 4.0 of iBooks for iOS with iOS 8.0. This includes slight changes with the bookstore button (into a persistent navigation bar at the bottom), grouping of books by series in the bookshelf, Auto-night mode theme, as well as small changes to the underlying rendering engine.

On October 20, 2014, Apple bundled version 4.1 of iBooks for iOS with iOS 8.1.

On January 24, 2018, Apple renamed iBooks to Books in the iOS 11.3 beta.[27]

As well as in macOS 10.13.4 beta iBooks to Books on March 5, 2018. It was renamed back to iBooks in a next intermittent 10.13.4 macOS beta, showing some uncertainty about the marketing decision.

In early 2019, Apple renamed the app Apple Books.

On September 19, 2019, Apple included an Audiobooks app with watchOS 6 to play from the Apple Books Audiobook store.

Formats

The supported e-book formats of Apple Books are EPUB and PDF.[28] As of version 2.0, it also supports a proprietary iBook format (IBA), generated with the iBooks Author tool. This format is based upon the EPUB format but depends on a custom widget code in the Apple Books app to function.[29]

Features

As of version 3, Apple Books (under name iBooks) started to render text written in 18 different languages. Users of the application are able to change the font and text size displayed. Available English fonts are Baskerville, Cochin, Georgia, Palatino, Times New Roman, Verdana, Athelas, Charter, Iowan Old Style and Seravek.[30] Version 5 removed Cochin and Baskerville.[31][32]

Users can adjust screen brightness from within the application.

Words can be selected and searched throughout the book. Definitions of words can also be found upon clicking on the word and selecting 'define' which will give the reader a brief description of what the word means and if there isn't a definition available, the reader can opt to either search on Wikipedia or the web for a definition, an option available even if there is a definition for the word. Readers can also highlight passages and when this is done, the part of the Ebook which deals with the chapters and notes will automatically save the words or sentences which were highlighted, as well as revealing any notes made after highlighting a certain passage, another feature.

Originally, there were three viewing background themes to choose from, except when reading PDF documents. The themes were:[33][34]

  • Normal: black text on a white background
  • Sepia: sepia text on an off-white background
  • Night: light grey text on a black background

With the introduction of iOS 8 in 2014, an additional "Auto-Night Theme" was introduced, which dynamically changes the theme from 'Normal' or 'Sepia' to 'Night' and vice versa based on the ambient light conditions.

With the introduction of iOS 9 in 2015, a fourth background theme was added: Gray: light grey text on a dark gray background.

Apple Books also stacks books that belong to a series when the user is on the "All Books" screen. When selected, the books included in the series are shown in the order in which they were released, including books in the series that the user has not purchased. The prices of the unpurchased books are displayed on the upper right corner of the book "ear-marked" in green. Tapping the unpurchased book takes the user directly to the Apple Books store allowing for quick purchase.

There are three page layouts: Book, Full Screen, and Scroll. In Book or Full Screen layout, pages are turned by tapping or dragging the page, animated to imitate the appearance of a paper book. In Scroll, there is no page turning, and the book appears as continuous text, read vertically like a web browser.

Until May 2011[35] the Apple Books app (under name iBooks) included a free copy of Winnie-the-Pooh, the 1926 book by A. A. Milne, in order to get the user's library started.

In macOS Monterey, released in late 2021, Apple added a Cover tag to user-editable metadata tags for books, while removing other editable tags for Year, Category, Comments, and Description. This coincided with the Mac version of the app being ported from the iOS/iPadOS version using Catalyst.

Apple Books Store

The Apple Books Store (formerly iBook Store) is an ePub content sales and delivery system that delivers eBooks to any iOS device such as the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. It does not currently support either the downloading or reading of Apple Books directly on Windows or Linux distributions, but it does support the downloading and reading of Apple Books on OS X Mavericks and later.[36]

Prior to the unveiling of the iPad, publishers Penguin Books, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan Publishers, and Hachette Book Group USA committed to producing content for the Apple Books Store (under name iBooks Store). Additional publishers were invited to participate on the day of the product announcement, January 27, 2010.[37] The Apple Books Store also provides access to the 30,000+ free books available from Project Gutenberg,[38] and it provides content channeled through Draft2Digital or Smashwords, allowing independent authors and publishers to self-publish.[39]

The day before the iPad event, Terry McGraw, the CEO of McGraw-Hill, appeared to divulge information to Erin Burnett on CNBC about the upcoming iPad release.[40] This was quickly picked up and disseminated by rumor sites and eventually mainstream media outlets as revelation of features of the iPad. McGraw Hill was not included in the iPad presentation at the Apple media event and there was speculation that the exclusion was in response to this release of information.[41] However, McGraw-Hill has stated that the information disclosed by McGraw was not privileged, and that the company had not intended to participate in the event.[42]

In 2011, an Apple spokesperson announced that "We are now requiring that if an app offers customers the ability to purchase books outside of the app, that the same option is also available to customers from within the app with in-app purchase."[43] Due to the 30% revenue share that Apple receives from the in-app purchase mechanism, the financial viability of competing bookstore apps run by other book retailers is uncertain, even though in many countries, the Apple Books Store still does not provide consumers access to any e-books except for free works, such as ones that are in the public domain. Apple's competitor Amazon.com updated its iOS Kindle app in July 2013 to bypass the 30% revenue share by requiring the user to purchase content using the Kindle Store's website instead of using the Kindle app; users can still get free e-books or samples while using the app.[44]

iBooks Author

iBooks Author
 
 
Original author(s)Apple Inc.
Initial releaseJanuary 19, 2012; 11 years ago (2012-01-19)
Final release
2.6.1[45] / September 24, 2018; 4 years ago (2018-09-24)
Operating systemmacOS
SuccessorPages (word processor)

Steve Jobs told biographer Walter Isaacson that:[13]

The process by which states certify textbooks is corrupt. But if we can make the textbooks free, and they come with the iPad, then they don’t have to be certified. The crappy economy at the state level will last for a decade, and we can give them an opportunity to circumvent that whole process and save money.

— Steve Jobs

After Jobs's death, in 2012, Apple released iBooks 2, with support for interactive textbooks on the iPad, which could display interactive diagrams, audio, video, quizzes, HTML, and 3D content.[46][14][47][48] Apple simultaneously released a free Mac app, iBooks Author, which could be used to create these interactive textbooks in WYSIWYG fashion.[49]

The launch of iBooks Author was controversial, since the tool's license agreement stated that documents created with iBooks Author could be sold for a fee only if they are accepted and exclusively distributed by Apple.[50][51][47][52][53] Further, these textbooks were not in standard EPUB format, and could only be read with the iBooks app on Apple devices.[14] Apple added support for EPUB export to iBooks Author in 2015, though with many fewer features.[14] Notable iBooks Author creations include How to Say Cheese, Physics in Motion, and NASA's Destionation: Jupiter.[13]

Between 2015 and 2017, an annual iBooks Author Conference was held; Tidbits reports that some authors called the tool "best in class", with no equivalent on any other platform, but that Apple had "let the entire iBooks Author ecosystem stagnate". Author Denise Clifton reported that despite the iBooks Author version of their books being the "best and most advanced", they "sold fewer copies than any other" edition. The most downloaded interactive textbook on the iBooks Store was only downloaded 3,000 times, despite being free.[13]

In 2020, Apple abandoned iBooks Author, and directed users to switch to Pages instead; however, as of 2020, Pages only supported image galleries, videos, and audio, and lacked iBooks Author's more advanced functionality.[14]

Controversy

Some critics have stated that the Apple Books (under name iBooks) interface is a near-exact replica of Classics by Andrew Kaz and Phill Ryu, released over a year prior and even featured in Apple's own TV commercials. Apple has made no acknowledgment of this.[54][55][56]

Trademark dispute

In June 2011, Apple was sued by New York publisher John T. Colby over the use of the term "iBook".[57] Colby claims to be the owner of a trademark on the term "ibooks" as applied to published books, after acquiring the assets of deceased publisher Byron Preiss, who had published a series of sci-fi and fantasy books under the term. Apple had previously used the term "iBook" to refer to a line of laptops that it sold until 2006, but Colby claims exclusive right to the term as applied to published books, including e-books. Apple began using the term "iBooks" in 2010 to refer to e-books sold for the iPad. Byron Preiss published more than 1,000 books under the "ibooks" brand starting in 1999.[58] Apple emerged the victor in the suit. The judge stated: "They have offered no evidence that consumers who use Apple's iBooks software to download ebooks have come to believe that Apple has also entered the publishing business and is the publisher of all of the downloaded books, despite the fact that each book bears the imprint of its actual publisher."[59]

See also

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External links

  • Apple Books – official site
  • Making & Selling iBooks for iPad on YouTube (video)

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to the user using VoiceOver 7 8 On January 19 2012 at an education focused special event in New York City Apple announced the free release of iBooks 2 which can operate in landscape mode and allows for interactive reading In addition a new application iBooks Author was announced for the Mac App Store allowing anyone to create interactive textbooks for reading in iBooks and the iBooks Store was expanded with a textbook category 9 10 The iBooks Author Conference an annual gathering of digital content creators around Apple s iBooks Author has convened between 2015 and 2017 11 12 13 Apple discontinued iBooks Author in 2020 its functionality having been integrated into Pages 14 In September 2018 iBooks was renamed Apple Books upon the release of iOS 12 and macOS Mojave 15 It features a new variation of the San Francisco typeface known as SF Serif 16 which was later revealed to be released in six optical weights under the New York name 17 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formats 2 Features 3 Apple Books Store 4 iBooks Author 5 Controversy 6 Trademark dispute 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditiBooks was announced alongside the iPad at a press conference in January 2010 The store itself however was released in America three days before the iPad with the introduction of iTunes 9 1 This was supposedly to prevent too much traffic on Apple s servers as they have been overloaded with previous releases of the iPhone On the day of its launch on March 31 2010 the iBooks Store collection comprised some 60 000 titles 18 On April 8 2010 Apple announced that iBooks would be updated to support the iPhone and iPod Touch with iOS 4 As a result iBooks was not supported on first generation iPhones and iPod Touches 3 On June 8 2010 at the WWDC Keynote it was announced that iBooks would be updated that month to read PDF files as well as have the ability to annotate both PDFs and eBooks As of July 1 2010 Apple expanded iBooks availability to Canada Upon its release for older devices running iOS 4 such as the iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch iBooks received criticism for its slow performance 19 20 However a July 19 update from Apple offered several improvements 21 On September 27 2011 Apple expanded the premium store to the Republic of Ireland On January 19 2012 Apple announced the release of iBooks 2 which supported interactive textbooks on the iPad the release of iBooks 2 was accompanied by a new Mac app iBooks Author 22 On October 23 2012 Apple announced iBooks 3 On November 13 2012 Apple was granted the patent Display screen or portion thereof with animated graphical user interface 23 for page turning animation The page turning animation was first filed for in December 2011 as ornamental design for a display screen The patent s illustration shows three different images of a virtual page being turned One with a corner of a page being turned slightly the next image with the page halfway turned and the third showing the page almost entirely turned over 24 The patent refers to O Reilly Media and FlippingBook companies that use page turning animation in eBooks 23 On June 10 2013 Apple announced iBooks for OS X Mavericks On October 24 2013 Apple applied for a patent since granted for Personalizing digital gifts 25 which describes a novel method for gifting e books to friends The patent describes how a user can select the appealing e book snippet that will bring up a contextual menu containing an option to gift the media to another party 26 On November 15 2013 Apple pushed version 3 2 of iBooks for iOS with a redesigned interface to match the flat style of iOS 7 which dropped support for iOS 6 and earlier versions On the annual WWDC in 2014 Apple unveiled that iBooks will be a pre installed app in the next version of the operating system iOS 8 along with the Podcasts app On September 17 2014 Apple bundled version 4 0 of iBooks for iOS with iOS 8 0 This includes slight changes with the bookstore button into a persistent navigation bar at the bottom grouping of books by series in the bookshelf Auto night mode theme as well as small changes to the underlying rendering engine On October 20 2014 Apple bundled version 4 1 of iBooks for iOS with iOS 8 1 On January 24 2018 Apple renamed iBooks to Books in the iOS 11 3 beta 27 As well as in macOS 10 13 4 beta iBooks to Books on March 5 2018 It was renamed back to iBooks in a next intermittent 10 13 4 macOS beta showing some uncertainty about the marketing decision In early 2019 Apple renamed the app Apple Books On September 19 2019 Apple included an Audiobooks app with watchOS 6 to play from the Apple Books Audiobook store Formats Edit The supported e book formats of Apple Books are EPUB and PDF 28 As of version 2 0 it also supports a proprietary iBook format IBA generated with the iBooks Author tool This format is based upon the EPUB format but depends on a custom widget code in the Apple Books app to function 29 Features EditAs of version 3 Apple Books under name iBooks started to render text written in 18 different languages Users of the application are able to change the font and text size displayed Available English fonts are Baskerville Cochin Georgia Palatino Times New Roman Verdana Athelas Charter Iowan Old Style and Seravek 30 Version 5 removed Cochin and Baskerville 31 32 Users can adjust screen brightness from within the application Words can be selected and searched throughout the book Definitions of words can also be found upon clicking on the word and selecting define which will give the reader a brief description of what the word means and if there isn t a definition available the reader can opt to either search on Wikipedia or the web for a definition an option available even if there is a definition for the word Readers can also highlight passages and when this is done the part of the Ebook which deals with the chapters and notes will automatically save the words or sentences which were highlighted as well as revealing any notes made after highlighting a certain passage another feature Originally there were three viewing background themes to choose from except when reading PDF documents The themes were 33 34 Normal black text on a white background Sepia sepia text on an off white background Night light grey text on a black backgroundWith the introduction of iOS 8 in 2014 an additional Auto Night Theme was introduced which dynamically changes the theme from Normal or Sepia to Night and vice versa based on the ambient light conditions With the introduction of iOS 9 in 2015 a fourth background theme was added Gray light grey text on a dark gray background Apple Books also stacks books that belong to a series when the user is on the All Books screen When selected the books included in the series are shown in the order in which they were released including books in the series that the user has not purchased The prices of the unpurchased books are displayed on the upper right corner of the book ear marked in green Tapping the unpurchased book takes the user directly to the Apple Books store allowing for quick purchase There are three page layouts Book Full Screen and Scroll In Book or Full Screen layout pages are turned by tapping or dragging the page animated to imitate the appearance of a paper book In Scroll there is no page turning and the book appears as continuous text read vertically like a web browser Until May 2011 35 the Apple Books app under name iBooks included a free copy of Winnie the Pooh the 1926 book by A A Milne in order to get the user s library started In macOS Monterey released in late 2021 Apple added a Cover tag to user editable metadata tags for books while removing other editable tags for Year Category Comments and Description This coincided with the Mac version of the app being ported from the iOS iPadOS version using Catalyst Apple Books Store EditThe Apple Books Store formerly iBook Store is an ePub content sales and delivery system that delivers eBooks to any iOS device such as the iPad iPhone and iPod Touch It does not currently support either the downloading or reading of Apple Books directly on Windows or Linux distributions but it does support the downloading and reading of Apple Books on OS X Mavericks and later 36 Prior to the unveiling of the iPad publishers Penguin Books HarperCollins Simon amp Schuster Macmillan Publishers and Hachette Book Group USA committed to producing content for the Apple Books Store under name iBooks Store Additional publishers were invited to participate on the day of the product announcement January 27 2010 37 The Apple Books Store also provides access to the 30 000 free books available from Project Gutenberg 38 and it provides content channeled through Draft2Digital or Smashwords allowing independent authors and publishers to self publish 39 The day before the iPad event Terry McGraw the CEO of McGraw Hill appeared to divulge information to Erin Burnett on CNBC about the upcoming iPad release 40 This was quickly picked up and disseminated by rumor sites and eventually mainstream media outlets as revelation of features of the iPad McGraw Hill was not included in the iPad presentation at the Apple media event and there was speculation that the exclusion was in response to this release of information 41 However McGraw Hill has stated that the information disclosed by McGraw was not privileged and that the company had not intended to participate in the event 42 In 2011 an Apple spokesperson announced that We are now requiring that if an app offers customers the ability to purchase books outside of the app that the same option is also available to customers from within the app with in app purchase 43 Due to the 30 revenue share that Apple receives from the in app purchase mechanism the financial viability of competing bookstore apps run by other book retailers is uncertain even though in many countries the Apple Books Store still does not provide consumers access to any e books except for free works such as ones that are in the public domain Apple s competitor Amazon com updated its iOS Kindle app in July 2013 to bypass the 30 revenue share by requiring the user to purchase content using the Kindle Store s website instead of using the Kindle app users can still get free e books or samples while using the app 44 iBooks Author EditiBooks Author Original author s Apple Inc Initial releaseJanuary 19 2012 11 years ago 2012 01 19 Final release2 6 1 45 September 24 2018 4 years ago 2018 09 24 Operating systemmacOSSuccessorPages word processor Steve Jobs told biographer Walter Isaacson that 13 The process by which states certify textbooks is corrupt But if we can make the textbooks free and they come with the iPad then they don t have to be certified The crappy economy at the state level will last for a decade and we can give them an opportunity to circumvent that whole process and save money Steve Jobs After Jobs s death in 2012 Apple released iBooks 2 with support for interactive textbooks on the iPad which could display interactive diagrams audio video quizzes HTML and 3D content 46 14 47 48 Apple simultaneously released a free Mac app iBooks Author which could be used to create these interactive textbooks in WYSIWYG fashion 49 The launch of iBooks Author was controversial since the tool s license agreement stated that documents created with iBooks Author could be sold for a fee only if they are accepted and exclusively distributed by Apple 50 51 47 52 53 Further these textbooks were not in standard EPUB format and could only be read with the iBooks app on Apple devices 14 Apple added support for EPUB export to iBooks Author in 2015 though with many fewer features 14 Notable iBooks Author creations include How to Say Cheese Physics in Motion and NASA s Destionation Jupiter 13 Between 2015 and 2017 an annual iBooks Author Conference was held Tidbits reports that some authors called the tool best in class with no equivalent on any other platform but that Apple had let the entire iBooks Author ecosystem stagnate Author Denise Clifton reported that despite the iBooks Author version of their books being the best and most advanced they sold fewer copies than any other edition The most downloaded interactive textbook on the iBooks Store was only downloaded 3 000 times despite being free 13 In 2020 Apple abandoned iBooks Author and directed users to switch to Pages instead however as of 2020 Pages only supported image galleries videos and audio and lacked iBooks Author s more advanced functionality 14 Controversy EditSome critics have stated that the Apple Books under name iBooks interface is a near exact replica of Classics by Andrew Kaz and Phill Ryu released over a year prior and even featured in Apple s own TV commercials Apple has made no acknowledgment of this 54 55 56 Trademark dispute EditIn June 2011 Apple was sued by New York publisher John T Colby over the use of the term iBook 57 Colby claims to be the owner of a trademark on the term ibooks as applied to published books after acquiring the assets of deceased publisher Byron Preiss who had published a series of sci fi and fantasy books under the term Apple had previously used the term iBook to refer to a line of laptops that it sold until 2006 but Colby claims exclusive right to the term as applied to published books including e books Apple began using the term iBooks in 2010 to refer to e books sold for the iPad Byron Preiss published more than 1 000 books under the ibooks brand starting in 1999 58 Apple emerged the victor in the suit The judge stated They have offered no evidence that consumers who use Apple s iBooks software to download ebooks have come to believe that Apple has also entered the publishing business and is the publisher of all of the downloaded books despite the fact that each book bears the imprint of its actual publisher 59 See also EditGoogle Play Books United States v Apple Inc a book price fixing conspiracy which also involved collusion between 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