Sujet : Re: Justice Department files antitrust suit against Apple
De : jollyroger (at) *nospam* pobox.com (Jolly Roger)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 28. Mar 2024, 16:12:26
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Organisation : People for the Ethical Treatment of Pirates
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On 2024-03-28, Indira <
indira@ghandi.net> wrote:
Alan Browne wrote:
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No, you don't understand it. Just because the government refuses to
enforce the law as written does not mean it can't, and it certainly
doesn't change the law's meaning. I'm not saying Cook is guilty of
conspiracy, but if the government found evidence of such by Apple
under his direction, he could face criminal penalties as an individual.
I understood it all too well. Your weak attempt to paint Cook and Apple
as criminals has fallen apart and now you're in withering retreat mode.
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Apple did settle the fraud case against Tim Cook's statements recently.
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A settlement, despite what you think, is a loss because nobody settles who
can win the case
Nonsense. With that statement you have shown the world how little you
know about law. About 95 percent of lawsuits end in pre-trial
settlements, where both sides agree to settle. In the vast majority of
Apple's settlements, they admit no wrongdoing. That's a legal FACT
(something you hate).
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