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Apple letters?
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, September 01 2012 @ 10:16 PM EDT

Googling with the string

Apple "letters to multiple carriers and downstream customers"
Finds two hits.

12-1506_Documents__1_.pdf

macrumors.com thread

The Mac Rumors one talks of

Samsung also reveals quite a few other aggressive and anti-competitive moves Apple pulled with that injunction:
Further, Apple has sent letters to multiple carriers and downstream customers insisting that they are obliged by the preliminary injunction to “immediately remov[e] for sale the Galaxy Tab 10.1 from all physical and online venues under your direction or control” and further asserted that the injunction required them to "ceas[e] immediately" selling or offering to sell "the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer and any product that is no more than colorably different from it and embodies the '889 patent's design.” [...] That claim by Apple was and remains utterly false.
Basically, they went over the terms of the injunction preventing Samsung from selling the tab and asked carriers and downstream retailers to also stop selling existing stock, something that wasn't covered by the court granted injunction.

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