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[News] Bill Gates' Daddy's Old Firm Enters Gizmodo Raid Case (Apple Abuse), Lawsuit Possible

  • Subject: [News] Bill Gates' Daddy's Old Firm Enters Gizmodo Raid Case (Apple Abuse), Lawsuit Possible
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 06 May 2010 12:31:47 +0100
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Police raid Gizmodo editor's home: The fallout continues

http://www.techworld.com.au/article/344544/police_raid_gizmodo_editor_home_fallout_continues?fp=2&fpid=1&rid=1

Lawyer Confirms Identity of 'lost' IPhone Seller

,----[ Quote ]
| A 21-year-old California man was identified 
| by his lawyer Thursday as the person who 
| sold a prototype iPhone to the Gizmodo 
| technology site, which published photos and 
| other information about the unreleased 
| device.
| 
| Lawyer Confirms Identity of 'lost' IPhone 
| SellerBrian Hogan, a college student who 
| lives in Redwood City, Calif., was at a 
| local bar with friends when another patron 
| handed him the phone, said Jeff Bornstein, 
| an attorney with San Francisco law firm K&L 
| Gates, in an e-mailed statement. "Brian 
| asked others near him if the phone belonged 
| to them," said Bornstein. "When they 
| disclaimed ownership, Brian and his friends 
| left the bar with the phone."
`----

http://www.pcworld.com/article/195318/Lawyer_Confirms_Identity_of_lost_IPhone_Seller.html?tk=rss_news

Gawker Considers Suing Sheriff's Office for iPhone Raid

,----[ Quote ]
| The dispute between Gizmodo and the San 
| Mateo County, Calif., sheriff's office 
| regarding the iPhone 4G prototype 
| continues. CNET News reported Wednesday 
| that Gawker Media, Gizmodo's parent 
| company, may sue the sheriff's office for 
| the search last week that resulted in the 
| seizure of computer equipment from blogger 
| Jason Chen's home office.
| 
| Thomas Burke, a partner in the San 
| Francisco office of law firm Davis Wright 
| Tremaine, told CNET that Gawker has a cause 
| of action "because search is not the 
| appropriate method in this situation." 
| California shield laws and the federal 
| Privacy Protection Act require police to 
| use subpoenas to obtain information and 
| other evidence from newsrooms.
`----

http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/blogs/bentley/gawker-considers-suing-sheriffs-office-for-iphone-raid/?cs=40912

Mac OS X Problem Puts Up a Block To IPv6

http://apple.slashdot.org/story/10/05/04/2029255/Mac-OS-X-Problem-Puts-Up-a-Block-To-IPv6

ITC investigates claims against Apple

,----[ Quote ]
| The US trade watchdog confirmed this week that it would investigate patent 
| infringement allegations made by Elan Microelectronics against Apple last month.
`----

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/28/elan_apple_itc_probe/


Recent:

Boycott Apple. Boycott Everyone.

,----[ Quote ]
| This is an abuse of police powers, an
| exercise in intimidation. The message is
| clear: annoy Apple, and Apple will crush you
| like a bug. A more appropriate response
| would have been dueling lawyers firing
| subpoenas at each other and racking up the
| appropriate number of billable hours. The
| most appropriate response would have been
| "Oops, we goofed, we let one of our trade
| secrets out, we need to be more careful."
|
| Trade secrets are exposed all the time.
| Execs lose things. Employees blab. Some
| journalists feel it is beneath their dignity
| to take advantage of such lapses. But it is
| not our job to protect their trade secrets,
| and especially not in this era of
| intellectual property madness where the
| balance of power is tipped heavily into the
| hands of big business, and every last little
| thing that displeases the corporate
| overlords is criminalized.
|
| [...]
|
| At best, in my un-legal but common-sense
| opinion, this is a minor civil matter, and
| surely not a criminal case that warrants a
| door-busting raid and possible felony
| charges. Both Mr. Hogan and Mr. Chen face
| possible felony charges, which is utterly
| insane.
`----

http://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2010-04-30-031-35-OP-BZ-AP


Apple To Shut Down Lala On May 31

http://apple.slashdot.org/story/10/04/30/1354246/Apple-To-Shut-Down-Lala-On-May-31


Open Letter to Steve Jobs

,----[ Quote ]
| May I remind you that H.264 is not an open
| standard? This video codec is covered by
| patents, and âvendors and commercial users
| of products which make use of H.264/AVC are
| expected to pay patent licensing royalties
| for the patented technologyâ (ref). This is
| why Mozilla Firefox and Opera have not
| adopted this video codec for their HTML5
| implementation, and decided to chose Theora
| as a sustainable and open alternative.
|
| [...]
|
|     From: Steve Jobs
|     To: Hugo Roy
|     Subject: Re:Open letter to Steve Jobs:
|     Thoughts on Flash
|     Date 30/04/2010 15:21:17
|
|     All video codecs are covered by patents.
|     A patent pool is being assembled to go
|     after Theora and other âopen sourceâ
|     codecs now. Unfortunately, just because
|     something is open source, it doesnât
|     mean or guarantee that it doesnât
|     infringe on others patents. An open
|     standard is different from being royalty
|     free or open source.
|
|     Sent from my iPad
|
| Since it was an open letter, I think I have
| the right to publish his answer.
`----

http://blogs.fsfe.org/hugo/2010/04/open-letter-to-steve-jobs/


Steve Jobs Hints At Theora Lawsuit

http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/04/30/237238/Steve-Jobs-Hints-At-Theora-Lawsuit


Xiph.Org Foundation Responds To Steve Jobsâ Threat: âCreative Individuals Donât Really Like to Give Their Business to Jackbooted Thugsâ

,----[ Quote ]
| Here is Montgomeryâs response:
|
|     Thomson Multimedia made their first
|     veiled patent threats against Vorbis
|     almost ten years ago. MPEG-LA has been
|     rumbling for the past few years. Maybe
|     this time it will actually come to
|     something, but it hasnât yet. Iâll get
|     worried when the lawyers advise me to;
|     i.e., not yet.
|
|     The MPEG-LA has insinuated for some time
|     that it is impossible to build any video
|     codec without infringing on at least
|     some of their patents. That is, they
|     assert they have a monopoly on all
|     digital video compression technology,
|     period, and it is illegal to even
|     attempt to compete with them. Of course,
|     theyâve been careful not to say quite
|     exactly that.
|
|     If Jobsâs email is genuine, this is a
|     powerful public gaffe (âAll video codecs
|     are covered by patents.â) Heâd be
|     confirming MPEGâs assertion in plain
|     language anyone can understand. It would
|     only strengthen the pushback against
|     software patents and add to Appleâs
|     increasing PR mess. Macbooks and iPads
|     may be pretty sweet, but creative
|     individuals donât really like to give
|     their business to jackbooted thugs.
`----

http://techie-buzz.com/tech-news/xiph-org-foundation-responds-steve-jobs-threat.html


Pot, meet kettle: a response to Steve Jobs' letter on Flash

,----[ Quote ]
| Part of the reason why Flash and iPhone OS
| are proprietary is that Adobe and Apple
| agreed to the terms of the H.264 patent
| license. H.264, despite Jobs's claim, is not
| a free standardâpatents necessary to
| implement it are held by a group that
| requires all users to agree to a license
| with restrictive terms. Those terms have
| previously even been unavailable for
| examination online. We are publishing them
| on fsf.org today in order to comment on
| their unethical restrictions. The fact that
| H.264 is a commonly used standard does not
| make it a free standardâthe terms of its use
| are what matter, and they require all
| licensed software to include the following
| notice:
|
|     THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC
|     PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE
|     PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A
|     CONSUMER TO (I) ENCODE VIDEO IN
|     COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD ("AVC
|     VIDEO") AND/OR (II) DECODE AVC VIDEO
|     THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED
|     IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL
|     ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A
|     VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC
|     VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE
|     IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL
|     INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG
|     LA, L.L.C.  SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
|
| You'll find similar language in the license
| agreements of Final Cut Studio, Google
| Chrome, Mac OS X, and Windows 7.
`----

http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/04/pot-meet-kettle-a-response-to-steve-jobs-letter-on-flash.ars


Patent challenge looming for open-source codecs?

,----[ Quote ]
| If authentic, a new e-mail from Steve Jobs
| indicates that Apple and Microsoft--of all
| bedfellows--could be preparing to challenge
| the validity of open-source video codecs.
|
| Jobs' e-mail to Hugo Roy of the Free
| Software Foundation Europe, coupled with a
| similarly worded announcement from Microsoft
| on Friday, is a shot across the bow of
| backers of the open-source Ogg Theora video
| codec, used by Mozilla to bring HTML5 video
| technology to Firefox. Both Apple and
| Microsoft plan to use the h.264 codec in
| their HTML5 strategy, which is governed by a
| licensing body called MPEG LA. Apple and
| Microsoft, along with a host of tech
| companies, are also members of that group.
`----

http://news.cnet.com/8301-30684_3-20003895-265.html


Steve Jobs: mystery patent pool to attack Ogg Theora

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/30/steve_jobs_claims_ogg_theora_attack/


Patent Pool to Thwart Open Source Codecs

http://www.daniweb.com/news/story280205.html


Apple May Be Gunning for Open Source Codecs

http://newteevee.com/2010/04/30/apple-may-be-gunning-for-open-source-codecs/


Meet the Hypocrites: Steve Jobs

,----[ Quote ]
| That led to the following paragraph:
|
|     Adobeâs Flash products are 100%
|     proprietary. They are only available
|     from Adobe, and Adobe has sole authority
|     as to their future enhancement, pricing,
|     etc. While Adobeâs Flash products are
|     widely available, this does not mean
|     they are open, since they are controlled
|     entirely by Adobe and available only
|     from Adobe. By almost any definition,
|     Flash is a closed system.
|
| Notice anything curious about that
| paragraph? It's a perfect description of
| Apple's own business practices! Just replace
| "Adobe" and "Flash" with "Apple" and
| "iPhone", "iPad", "iPod/iTunes", or "Mac"
| and you get a nicely worded four sentence
| critique of Jobs' own company. Seriously...
| How can Jobs talk about openness when his
| notoriously secretive company is not only
| hypocritically on the warpath against Adobe,
| but recently goaded police into initiating a
| criminal investigation over the
| disappearance of Apple's fourth generation
| iPhone prototype, which was lost by one of
| Jobs' own employees!?
`----

http://www.nwprogressive.org/weblog/2010/04/meet-hypocrites-steve-jobs.html


Steve Jobs on Flash (or the lack thereof) and more talk about tablets

http://opensource.com/life/10/4/steve-jobs-flash-or-lack-thereof-and-more-talk-about-tablets


Apple: Apple Raises E-book Prices For Everyone

http://apple.slashdot.org/story/10/04/30/2251220/Apple-Raises-E-book-Prices-For-Everyone
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