- Oct 3, 2012
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UK court of appeal is a bit peeved. According to the Guardian newspaper, Apple has been reprimanded over the wording of the statement and ordered to change it. Not only that, but the company has been told it must post the updated version on its UK homepage (the last statement was just linked from the homepage) and use at least 11-point font.
Apple was given 24 hours to make the change, which it tried to fight, claiming it would need two weeks. Bloomberg writes that Judge Robin Jacob, who described the statement as a plain breach of the order, said that he couldn't believe Cupertino would need two weeks to put something on its website.
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Apple was given 24 hours to make the change, which it tried to fight, claiming it would need two weeks. Bloomberg writes that Judge Robin Jacob, who described the statement as a plain breach of the order, said that he couldn't believe Cupertino would need two weeks to put something on its website.
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