Per the prescribed deadline, Apple filed its petition for a writ of certoriari with the Supreme Court late Wednesday, asking it to review the 2-1 decision by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upholding the verdict finding Apple guilty of antitrust violations in launching the iBooks Store. Though the docket does not reflect the updated filing, we were able to obtain the 297-page brief, which expands upon the 7-page summary Apple filed with the court last month, with 35 pages of arguments, and many more pages of appendices. (Note this story is based a quick read of that filing.) Apple’s formal […]