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iPhone Antitrust and Computer Fraud Claims Upheld 273

LawWatcher writes "On October 1, 2008, a federal judge in California upheld a class action claiming that Apple and AT&T Mobility's five-year exclusive voice and data service provider agreement for the iPhone violates the anti-monopoly provisions of the antitrust laws. The court also ruled that Apple may have violated federal and California criminal computer fraud and abuse statutes by releasing version 1.1.1 of its iPhone operating software when Apple knew that doing so would damage or destroy some iPhones that had been 'unlocked' to enable use of a carrier other than AT&T."

Comment Re:He'd be safer with HDMI (Score 1) 1239

HDMI is where it's truly insane -- yeah, let's gold-plate a cable that transmit a digital signal.

Insanity among audiophiles uses a different scale - I have an SPDIF optical HiFi cable with gold-plated connectors.(*)

I was later aghast to see two audiophiles discuss whether digital audio sounded best when transmitted over coax or optical cable - even more so when I learned they might theoretically have a point because the stupid companies who designed SPDIF had decided to transmit digital stereo without any error-correction whatsoever.

*) I had originally ordered a cheap SPDIF cable but they sent me their "high quality" cable anyway.

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