Apple founder urges company to drop bullying lawsuits
Steve Wozniak has reportedly urged the company he co-founded, Apple Computer, to drop a lawsuit against a beta tester who leaked a version of the company’s Tiger operating system. He also says he’ll contribute to the defendant’s legal fund.
"I wish that Apple could find some way to drop the matter. In my opinion, more than appropriate punishment has already been dealt out... I will personally donate $1,000 to the Canadian student’s defense," Wozniak wrote in an email to drunkenblog.com.
Read the complete story . (The Register)
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