Friday, October 12, 2012

Photographer Sues Apple Over the Use of Her Photo to Promote the Retina Display

Full Story: http://www.petapixel.com/2012/10/12/photographer-sues-apple-over-the-use-of-her-photo-to-promote-the-retina-display/

While Apple ferociously defends its IP, Trademark and Copyright, it often doesn't respect others as one would expect. While one could argue that these infringements/violations were the result of someone in the food chain overlooking things, I would expect the company to have put process in place to ensure that it uses other's IP, TradeMark or Copyright lawfully. BTW for every one public dispute, there are 10 others possibly that are settled/resolved out of public's view. So I wouldn't dismiss this as an isolated incident.

Here is another story that hit the headlines barely few weeks ago. This time, Apple stole the clock design from a swedish company that owned the copyright.

See Engadget's coverage long ago at Apple's little problem with ripping off artists

While researching this topic, I came across a Wikipedia entry detailing litigations involving Apple. Enjoy!
 

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

An investigation into the work ethics of the world's biggest tech company

I came across this beautiful motion infographic while browsing shortlisted entries at Information is Beautiful Awards. While beautiful, the content is very relevant and so here goes:
Apple - Beast File from Duncan Elms on Vimeo.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Apple iPhone5 Purple Camera Flare Issue

Apple's response again is along the lines of "You're holding it wrong!". It also had no problems pointing out that Apple iPhone5 isn't the only one impacted by the purple flare issue. Everytime Apple cops out by pointing fingers at others, the halo will wear little by little thus making them not special.

From WSJ
PC Magazine’s Jim Fisher noted late last month that Apple is right in saying that the iPhone 5 is not the only smartphone with this problem.
Fisher did a “Purple Flare Shootout” with the iPhone 5, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, Samsung Galaxy S III and HTC One S. In his tests the
the iPhone 4S and Galaxy S III did the best at cutting down violet tinge when shooting into a light source— though he said the iPhone 5 was the “worst offender of the bunch.”

Monday, October 1, 2012

Apple ripping EU customers over Warranty?

Full story: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2410413,00.asp

Apple is "prominently" advertising its one-year warranty, but does not appear to be telling customers that EU law requires a minimum two-year warranty. As a result, customers might be buying pricier Apple Care plans rather than taking advantage of free, two-year plans. "These are unacceptable marketing practices,"

Guess this isn't new given that Italian AntiTrust authorities fined Apple for similar practice as the article notes
The letter comes about a year after Apple incurred a 900,000 Euro ($1.2 million) fine from the Italian Antitrust Authority for misleading consumers when it comes to warranties. Apple provided "unclear information on payments for additional assistance offered to consumers" and had not "fully implemented the two-year guarantee by the producer," Italian officials said at the time.