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Company sues Mac enthusiast site and others, lending credibility to hot rumors surrounding product plans.
Company sues Mac enthusiast site and others, lending credibility to hot rumors surrounding product plans.
November 23, 2009 4:49 AM PST
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Get over it Apple. Geez.
In other words, you miss the mark. You whine and cry that AAPL isn't doing well, but when Apple licenses iPod rights for 3rd-party accessories, albeit with NDAs for control and quality issues and wow!; share prices triple, its like Apple can do no wrong. But when it stands up for consistant leaks, rumors and possible property damages (imagine iPod was leaked months before release...) would it have generated revenues as it has now? Is it such a bad company for protecting intellectual property (again that provides investors with income?)
Wake up and let Apple do its thing. Rumor sites just dish fecal matter that feeds empty heads, all the while generating its own revenue with pop-ups, flash-ads and subscriptions of zealots.
MS is the media?s demon, and I know of no one that can argue that. They have really screwed up, and deserve a good whack on the head. I just can?t figure out why Apple has become the media darling. Are they that desperate?
There is no way Apple would get upset over a 500$ single chip G4 computer announcement leaking out - that is not even a timely product. On my expectation list, I have a small 500$ computer with a dual core G5 processor by Apple, fast graphics, dual 1TB harddisk, fast Gigabit Ethernet etc. Seeing as if they should really build THAT machine soon, it is unthinkable they sell single chip G4s for 500 bucks, and even more unthinkable that they get upset about someone "leaking" such ideas.
There is no need for Apple to get upset over some alleged 'iWorks' program leaking either. Since there is OpenOffice and Microsoft Office 2004, there is only some type of 'Applix on steroids' package on my expectation list, something that contains web- and rendezvous-based cooperative document editing features, something that includes advanced document and image administration such as the free php-packages OWL and Coppermine Gallery or the like, something that puts LaTex document add-on sorting features at the tips of OS X Aqua users. So, it can't be that they get upset over leaking of something such as "iWorks". I really do not believe that. Besides, wouldn't they have to sue someone else for that 'iWorks' product name? Impossible.
Also on my expectation list for early 2005 is an announcement by IBM, saying that Apple releases OS X for IBM workstations supporting up to 32 GB RAM and up to 8 Processors. So I am confident they should be busy working on that one, which is very cool and very important.
It must be a hoax that Apple sues such little items that are neither complex or timely enough to get aroused by anyhow. That'd be like a supermarket getting upset about leaking the announcement of cheap, thin, fragile, plastic bags.
- This is exactly the crap that MS gets blasted for
- by January 10, 2005 11:45 AM PST
- Any other company tries this and they're big bad corporate demons who get vilified in the press.
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(11 Comments)But apparently the Apple faithful is ready to rush right out and defend the company.
Hey everyone, the Kool-Aid is almost ready!