This lawsuit taught me the extent of fair use and the limits of copyright. Congratulations to the Corellium folks: https://t.co/qffbBC8S9l
— Miguel “mask and vax” de Icaza (@migueldeicaza) August 11, 2021
Well well wellhttps://t.co/qSj50pRIGp
— Daniel Cuthbert (@dcuthbert) August 11, 2021
Glad this has happened, @CorelliumHQ's tech is solid and I'm glad that the legal threats to them and researchers are over.
making “software safer” is interesting wording here. where do people think the vulnerabilities found using corellium are going? i’m willing to bet most aren’t bound for product-security@apple.com https://t.co/wSrVugDPZw
— Gabe Series K (@gabe_k) August 11, 2021
I did not see this coming, but happy Apple finally came to its senses. https://t.co/Nfnw3BU5We
— Jake Williams (@MalwareJake) August 11, 2021
“Unfortunately, there remain a wide range of issues around the DMCA and its application to security research that remain unresolved,” says @blakereid. Spot on https://t.co/BCOUw7OpV9
— Tonya Riley (@TonyaJoRiley) August 11, 2021
Great news for security research!!! Congrats to @CorelliumHQ and everyone fighting for researcher rights! https://t.co/4c1XvFZlhI
— kbe123 (@kbe123tweet) August 11, 2021
This is really good news. The Apple law suit was totally insane bullshit, using copyright and the DMCA to go after virtualization. It would have been a terrible world if Apple won, and making a small company fight Goliath for everyone’s right to virtualization was a dick move https://t.co/v3Wp16NbsK
— thaddeus e. grugq (@thegrugq) August 11, 2021
I'm sure @CorelliumHQ is thinking "we're just glad it's over" but it's sad that Apple is able to hide the details of the settlement.
— Jake Williams (@MalwareJake) August 11, 2021
At a minimum Apple should be on the hook for legal costs in what can only be described as an anti-business, anti-consumer, nuisance lawsuit.
Apple drops copyright lawsuit against Corellium for selling virtual iOS devices https://t.co/C2Y6IyKud9
— ElcomSoft (@ElcomSoft) August 11, 2021
"Apple can lay legal siege for longer than most opponents can stay solvent. Them be the spoils of a trillion-dollar market cap.. But Corellium didn't back down despite facing such a crushing power and capital imbalance." https://t.co/alj28cVxtu
— DHH (@dhh) August 11, 2021
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— よしなしごと|Yoshinashigoto (@yoshinashigoto_) August 11, 2021
Apple drops its lawsuit against maker of iPhone emulation software - Engadget#ブログ#ITエンジニア#ブログ書け#駆け出しエンジニアと繋がりたいhttps://t.co/shAUHZYnvE