Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Aug 2009 22:53 UTC
Another week, another instalment in the Apple vs. Psystar soap opera. Last week, we left off when Apple was accusing Psystar of destroying evidence, and even though we had a blunt response to El Reg in which the clone maker denied ever having done such a thing, we did not yet have an official court filing from them. Well, we do now.
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Weren't Microsoft's penalties upped to the tune of $40 Million in the i4i case because of continual misrepresentation of the law? Seems like a judge slammed a legitimate company, not their counsel, because they irritated the judge.
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Weren't Microsoft's penalties upped to the tune of $40 Million in the i4i case because of continual misrepresentation of the law? Seems like a judge slammed a legitimate company, not their counsel, because they irritated the judge.