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Time for an antitrust Lawsuit against Apple | 871 comments | Create New Account
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Time for an antitrust Lawsuit against Apple
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, August 25 2012 @ 12:39 PM EDT
you cannot attempt to stop competition thru patents, it will
never work. Thats not what patents where codified into law
for.

This is their hamstring, their fallacy, and their cardinal
error of judgement.

btw... that judge was so obviously partial, its pathetic.

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Time for an antitrust Lawsuit against Apple
Authored by: PJ on Saturday, August 25 2012 @ 01:07 PM EDT
Using bogus patents anticompetitively?

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Time for an antitrust Lawsuit against Apple
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, August 28 2012 @ 11:33 AM EDT
On iOS, Safari is the only application that is allowed to execute
code generated at run-time. All major browsers use a JIT compiler
of some form to speed up Javascript. On iOS, only Apple is allowed
to do so. That's very similar to the hidden, undocumented APIs
Microsoft used to couple Windows 95/98 to Internet Explorer that
were part of the government's anti-trust case.

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