Apple sues Think Secret, confirms rumors
Yesterday, Apple sued the rumor site Think Secret for allegedly disclosing trade secrets in recent articles. However, in filing the suit, Apple identifies specific articles that contain trade secrets, indicating that at least parts of those reports are on the mark.
For example, when mentioning the report that Apple plans a “G4-based iMac without display,” Apple says the article “disclosed numerous confidential details regarding the technical capabilities of Apple’s unreleased computer product as well as Apple’s confidential marketing plans.”
Apple’s lawsuit also refers to stories about iWork, which combines Keynote with a new document creation application called Pages, as well as details about iLife 05 changes.
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January 7th, 2005 at 7:52 am
I love the irony of Apple getting in business with record labels and publishers to sell music legally, and just like them, Apple sues it’s customers. We all know how corrupt the record business is, I just didn’t think they could corrupt another company.