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Offline GhostShip

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Apple ITunes Deleted Rivals Music Collections Law-Suit Claims
« on: December 04, 2014, 08:34:12 pm »
What a suprise .. :snore:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-30328309

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Apple has been accused by lawyers in a court case of "deleting" songs from rival services from some iPods during the past decade.
Users with non-iTunes music received a message telling them to restore devices to their factory settings when they tried to sync them, the court heard. Apple said that the move was a legitimate security measure.

The competition case is examining whether Apple tried to lock down its iPod and iTunes market in 2007-09.
Apple's security director Augustin Farrugia said the company's attempt to keep iPods clear of any non-iTunes music was done to protect consumers from hackers and malicious content.
He added that the error message that appeared when users tried to sync the content of an iPod to an iTunes account was vague because the firm did not want to "confuse users" with too much information.
Earlier the court saw the contents of an email that then Apple chief executive Steve Jobs sent in 2005 after learning that a rival company was about to introduce a program that would let music fans buys songs anywhere and play them on iPods.

"We may need to change things here," the email read.
Lawyers argue that there was an internal campaign to keep Apple's iPods free of music that was not purchased from the iTunes store.
By updating the iTunes and iPod software to block music from competing online stores, Apple operated a closed system which froze rivals out of the market, they say.

Later in the trial, jurors will hear from a Stanford economist who will claim that Apple inflated the price of iPods by nearly $350m. Jurors will also see video testimony from Steve Jobs, filmed six months before he died.


Nothing new here for long time Apple watchers, a fool and his/her money are easily parted :lol:

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Re: Apple ITunes Deleted Rivals Music Collections Law-Suit Claims
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2014, 11:48:15 pm »
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Jurors will also see video testimony from Steve Jobs, filmed six months before he died.

which is relevant how? you cant argue with a dead man...

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