Sunday, January 14, 2007

Apple Bullies Bloggers - Again & Again

Via techcrunch.com -

Apple has a history of using lawyers against bloggers. There was the now infamous Think Secret lawsuit, which may have had merit. But they also engage in clearly superfluous, bullying tactics as well. In August we received a letter from Apple’s lawyers demanding that we remove an embedded YouTube video showing features from OSX 10.5. We felt this was an extreme position to take - Apple could have simply requested YouTube to remove the video. And this wasn’t a trade secrets issue - they also had a very similar video up on their own website.

Today Apple is engaging in similar tactics against a number of bloggers who simply reported on the fact that someone created a skin for Windows Mobile phones that looks exactly like the new
iPhone user interface. See the images above - the Windows version is on the left, Apple’s version is on the right.

The offending download page
is here (the software has now been removed). Blogger Paul O’Brien simply linked to this download page and included a screenshot of the user interface and also received a cease & desist letter from Apple’s lawyers.

I think this is all complete nonsense. If Apple wants to go after the guy that made the Windows Mobile skin that looks like the iPhone, fine. But to bully bloggers who are simply reporting on this is another matter.

More on this story at
TechMeme. As far as I can tell, the software is no longer available anywhere for download. If that is incorrect, please let us know.Update: Parallel issue here - this time for Palm. I assume Apple will crack down on anyone reporting about this as well.

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It is amazing how much work they put in to pushing people around...but they fail their loyal users when it come to much more serious security issues.

2 comments:

  1. I hope Cisco and Apple don't come to agreement on the trademark dispute, and Apple is forced to create a new name.

    Companies that do this to their users can go screw themselves.

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  2. The case sounds like it is easy chesse, Cisco owns it...WTF? But, real life isn't that cut&dry.

    Cisco on brink of losing iPhone name in Europe

    But of course, Jobs might have to leave because option backdating. However, it would be highly unlikely.

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