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by nrp
2340 days ago
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It doesn't seem Apple is even claiming he stole IP. Apple's complaints seem to be [0]: 1. "Breach of Contract" in starting a competing business while employed there, which was apparently prohibited in his employment contract. 2. "Breach of Duty of Loyalty", again for starting a competing business while employed there. There are no claims around theft of trade secrets or violation of copyrights or patents. This seems like an overreach by Apple, but Williams also seemed to be playing with fire by being fairly cavalier in breaching his contract with an employer known to be litigious. It will be very interesting to see where the courts land on this. [0] https://regmedia.co.uk/2019/12/10/apple_v_gerard_williams.pd... |
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