A Chinese publishing group has won a $1.9 million case against Apple for how the company fails to stop other publishers selling copyright content in the App Store. App Store The Tianjin Binhai People's Court has sided with a local subsidary of China's COL Digital Publishing Group in a case against Apple and the App Store. The online publisher claims that multiple rivals had released apps which included material, such as popular novels, whose rights belong to COL Digital. According to the South China Morning Post, COL Digital claims that Apple should be responsible for the copyright infringement of these...