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[News] [Rival] MSCNN 'Kills' Steve Jobs Again, Fingers Pointed

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SEC Examining False Report on Apple Chief Jobs

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| Concern about Jobs's health weighed on the shares this year, contributing to 
| a 51 percent drop. The stock swing caused by today's erroneous report drew 
| renewed calls for Apple, which has said only that Jobs's health is a 
| ``private matter,'' to be more forthcoming, said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, senior 
| associate dean at Yale University's School of Management.    
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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a0NPvJx.wJoo&refer=home

- From GL:

[PJ: Just an off the wall suggestion: look into how Psystar folks are paying
their lawyers to harass Apple? No? Too simple? I only raise it because Jobs
has said that Apple is being shorted; and if that's true, any negative news
would be useful to anyone wanting the stock to go down, I would assume, and
any litigation is negative news.]

Another SCO?

Bloomberg did another sort of obituary recently.


Recent:

Wired’s Leander Kahney Attacks Steve Jobs, Again

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| An author who has devoted his career to deriding Steve Jobs’ Apple as
| being “irredeemably evil” and portraying its users as a “cult” has scribbled
| up a new missive for Wired that attempts to hijack the company’s upcoming
| iPod event and replace any discussion of new technology with a tasteless
| personal attack of the company’s CEO.
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http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2008/09/08/wireds-leander-kahney-attacks-steve-jobs-again/


Related:

More on Troy Wolverton, the Street, and Apple Scandal

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| MediaNews did buy the Mercury News with a loan from Bill Gates' foundation,
| and is in the process of paying back that loan by publishing information
| without much journalistic or technical integrity.  
|
| Specifically, I wrote “One might think that the San Jose Mercury News, being
| located in Apple's backyard, would tend to trumpet the company's success. One
| would be wrong... Apple's corporate proximity to San Jose is trumped by the
| Mercury News’ need to publish low cost, highly sensational news to make
| enough money to pay back Bill Gates for the favor of his humanitarian loan.”    
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http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/RDM.Tech.Q3.07/082663E0-6FD8-4F1D-909F-1BC72833AD02.html


http://www.groklaw.net/newsitems.php

[PJ: Hahahahaha.  Hey, is this sue-your-competitor-by-proxy-thing  getting more
and more transparent, or is it just me that finds it hard to believe a
consumer wants her music protected Microsoft's way enough to sue over it ...
bit of a stretch, no?  That reminds me: Microsoft's Silverlight uses Windows
Media Video:

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/%0Dpress/2007/apr07/04-15WPFEPR.mspx

"We depend on Microsoft Windows Media technologies, and we’re excited about
Microsoft Silverlight as a platform to enable instant watching of great
content for all our members, on multiple platforms.”

"Silverlight customers will also enjoy compatibility with the broad ecosystem
of Windows Media-enabled tools and solutions, and the proven scalability and
reliability of the Emmy Award-winning Windows Media technologies. At the
discretion of content providers, Silverlight will also deliver digital rights
management support built on the recently announced Microsoft PlayReady™
content access technology — with feature parity on Windows and Mac....

Microsoft Expression Media Encoder, which will be a feature of Microsoft
Expression Media, enables rapid import, compression and Web publishing of
digital video imported from a variety of popular formats, including AVI and
QuickTime, into WMV."

So, anyone see a possible tie-in to this litigation? Microsoft might want to
clear that up right away.  I'm guessing that Microsoft wants to own the
Internet.   And  I'm sure we can all trust them to do the right thing with
it.


Further, in reference to another item:

http://www.groklaw.net/newsitems.php

If this is Stacie Lynn Somers, the attorney, then go to PACER and plug in her
name, and you'll find there is some class action history there, including a
reference to Lerach Coughlin, in an entry in an earlier case against Nextel
that reads, "FAX number for Attorneys Theodore J Pintar, Stacie Lynn Somers,
John J Stoia Jr with the Law Firm of Lerach, Coughlin, Stoia and Robbins is
[redacted]." 
 The firm is no longer associated with William Lerach who pled guilty last
September  to kickback schemes  regarding getting plaintiffs for class action
lawsuits. I don't see Ms. Somers listed at Coughlin Stoia now. But here's what
the firm is doing including  another Apple antitrust case: "The Apple iPod
iTunes Antitrust Litig. Case No. C-05-00037-JW (N.D. Cal.). Coughlin Stoia is
one of two firms appointed lead counsel for the proposed iPod direct-purchaser
class – a class of several million people. Plaintiffs assert that Apple
illegally tied the purchase of digital music and video files from its iTunes
Store to the purchase of an iPod by making it impossible to play music and
video purchased on iTunes using other portable players, and unlawfully
monopolized the market for portable digital music players."  Probably just a
coincidence.
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