Apple E-Book Antitrust Monitoring May End After Rocky Course

  • Government says company has put meaningful reforms in place
  • Apple says relations with monitor were `rocky at times'
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The U.S. Justice Department said it’s satisfied Apple Inc. put in place reforms to comply with antitrust laws even though the company fought with a monitor appointed to oversee its sale of electronic books.

The government on Monday recommended that the monitoring not be extended.