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"if apple don't come after this phone" | 279 comments | Create New Account
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How can MS have a "rounded corners" license for an OS?
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 30 2012 @ 05:36 AM EDT
Oh, I know, there's nothing stopping Apple and MS from agreeing to carve up the
mobile OS market between them, but it would be a little blatant, even for them.

Heh, once Android is destroyed, how long will it take for them to turn on each
other? A New York minute?

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"if apple don't come after this phone"
Authored by: MadTom1999 on Thursday, August 30 2012 @ 05:42 AM EDT
It seems disingenuous to sue someone for stealing your identity and then letting
someone else do it for a fee.

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"if apple don't come after this phone"
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 30 2012 @ 07:02 AM EDT
I think it was in criminal law, but I recall a defence regarding unequal
application. They claim that they were singled out and that there were several
others that were not charged.

I could be interesting if all other rectangular devices makers were brought to
court as co-defendants. It would make it obvious how absurd it was when they
had to move the proceedings to a football stadium to fit in all the defendants.

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