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Friday, December 12, 2014

#BREAKING Jesse Jackass and Union goons Storm #Apple Silicon Valley Campus…

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Jesse Jackson’s gazillionth racial shakedown.
As rain pummeled the Bay Area, a group of protesters stormed Apple’s campus Thursday, calling for the tech giant to help the service workers who keep its campus humming make a better living.
Rallied by United Service Workers West and the Rev. Jesse Jackson, more than 100 people gathered at Apple’s Cupertino headquarters to draw attention to the valley’s broad use of contract workers, who carry out many tasks on corporate campuses but often make a fraction of what tech workers do. During a brief but lively demonstration, protesters dressed in plastic purple ponchos milled outside in the rain, breaking out frequently into call-and-response chants.
The energy in the crowd mounted when Jackson arrived, directing the demonstrators to repeat after him word for word: “We marvel at the growth of high tech and biotech, but we are the foundation.”
Guided by the civil rights leader, the crowd continued: “We fight today in the rain for job security and justice.”
After Jackson left for the airport, the protesters marched into an Apple building to deliver a petition, signed by 20,000 people, which calls for the company to lead a charge for better working conditions for service workers in the Silicon Valley. Emboldened, the protesters crowded the lobby chanting “Sí se puede” (“Yes, we can”) and waved a sign reading, “Apple dodges taxes, we pay the price,” as Apple employees peered down on the scene from upper floors. After a few minutes, a screeching alarm ushered the protesters back out in the rain.
United Service Workers West, a regional arm of the Service Employees International Union, has placed a particular emphasis on the security guards who work on Apple’s campus. The union hopes to organize the guards and, in the interim, is prodding Apple to use a different contractor.
HT Weselzippers

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Apple loses bid to dismiss states' e-book antitrust cases

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    Apple lost an attempt on Tuesday to get a judge to dismiss antitrust lawsuits filed by state attorneys general that accuse the tech giant of conspiring with book publishers to fix e-book prices.
    US District Judge Denise Cote rejected Apple's contention that the motion should be rejected because the states lacked standing in the matter. In her 24-page opinion, Cote said that Apple presented an argument that seemed to contradict itself.
    "Apple appears on the one hand to concede that the states have standing to seek injunctive relief against Apple, but to contest that they have standing to seek damages arising from the same conduct by Apple," Cote wrote. "Apple fails to explain how this can be so."

Sunday, April 06, 2014

Apple Emails Reveal Concerns Over Samsung's Success, 'Holy War' With Google

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The late Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the Apple World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco on June 11, 2007.
IMAGE: PAUL SAKUMA/ASSOCIATED PRESS
A document presented Friday in federal court for the Apple versus Samsung patent trial revealed that some Apple officials had serious concerns about the iPhone's competitive position vis-à-vis the growing popularity of Android smartphones.
Shown during a cross-examination of Phil Schiller, a 2013 email from Apple's senior vice-president suggests he was seriously concerned about how the consumer market perceived the iPhone, as compared with Samsung's line of smartphones.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Apple Fixes Security Hole for Macs, Too


Friday, February 07, 2014

Microsoft, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google And Yahoo Join Apple In Revealing More On NSA Requests

  

All the big tech companies are opening up a bit more about requests made by the U.S. National Security Agency, with GoogleMicrosoftFacebookYahoo and LinkedIndetailing new info included in their respective transparency reports today. The new reports now include how many requests for the data of its members it has received from the government, how many total users were affected, and what percentage of those receive a response from the company.

Apple released similar data last week alongside its earning call, and there’s a reason for the timing that’s non-coincidental: A change to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act just put into effect now allows the companies to share more specifics around what kind of information they’re sharing and being asked to share by the government. Theincreased transparency was put into effect last week, in a ruling addressed to the legal counsel of all those companies listed above.

Friday Roundup: Bitcoin, Silk Road and Apple E-Books

Technology can't seem to stop stepping on the law's toes. Today we have a roundup of tech-legal news that just won't stop featuring some usual suspects: Bitcoin, Silk Road and Apple. Read on for the full report:


Thursday, February 06, 2014

Apple Hit With $2 Billion Patent Infringement Lawsuit


Updated Feb. 5, 2014 12:27 p.m. ET

FRANKFURT—Apple Inc. is facing a claim for about $2 billion in damages from a German patent-holding firm that alleges the U.S. technology giant infringed on a cellphone technology it owns, a German court said Wednesday.
IPCom GmbH accuses Apple of improperly using patented technology that gives emergency calls priority on mobile networks.
A spokesman for IPCom, which is backed by U.S. fund manager Fortress Investments Group...

Friday, January 24, 2014

Emails Show Apple's Steve Jobs And Google's Eric Schmidt Allegedly Conspired To Screw Over Employees

 
  


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Apple CEO Steve Jobs, left, and Google CEO Eric Schmidt in 2007.
 
Apple founder Steve Jobs and Google CEO Eric Schmidt appear to have secretly cooperated to drive down the salaries of tech workers by agreeing not to recruit each other's staff, according to emails uncovered by a class action lawsuit filed in federal court in California.
Pando Daily has an excellent deep dive on the suit, which has been going on for years.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-google-recruitment-emails-lawsuit-2014-1#ixzz2rLpS61Oi

Friday, January 17, 2014

It’s in the ‘Public Interest’ to Monitor Apple’s Antitrust Reforms, Judge Says

A federal judge has denied a request by Apple IncAAPL -1.94%. to remove a lawyer she appointed to monitor the company’s e-book pricing reform, saying it “failed to show” that’s in the “public interest” to do so.
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in Manhattan also denied the company’s request to delay oversight of its antitrust compliance, saying there was no threat of “irreparable harm” to the company.
The judge appointed the monitor after she ruled last year that Apple colluded with five major U.S. publishers to drive up the prices of e-books in a civil antitrust case. But Apple and the monitor, attorney Michael Bromwich, have been fighting for months.