Friday, September 1, 2017

Steve Jobs Android rage can be used in patent legal row

Steve Jobs Android rage can be used in patent legal row



Jobs thermonuclear war biography comments may haunt Apple Steve Jobs Android rage can be used in patent legal rowSteve Jobs explosive comments on Android can be used in patent battle A judge has ruled that explosive comments made by the lateSteve Jobs, can be used against Apple in a patent battle with Motorola. Apple co-founder and former CEO Jobs made the angry comments to biographer Walter Isaacson, claiming Google had ripped off the iPhone with its Android operating system. In the passage, which proved to be the most newsworthy part of the book,

 Jobs said: "I will spend my last dying breath if I need to, and I will spend every penny of Apples $40 billion in the bank, to right this wrong. "Im going to destroy Android, because its a stolen product. Im willing to go thermonuclear war on this,"

he revealed, in a series of interviews prior to his death in October 2011. Apple lawyers shot down Now those words could come back to haunt Apple, with a Chicago judge refusing to grant Cupertino lawyers request to forbid these quotes, and others, from the book being used by Motorola. Apple said in a filing to the court: "To avoid any potential prejudice to Apple if Motorola attempts to use the book to appeal to the jurys passion. "Apple asks that the court prevent any reference to the Jobs book during the trial." However, federal judge Richard Posner was having none of that. He shot down Apples request without explanation.

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