Apple Suffers a Loss in Lawsuit Against Maker of iPhone Emulators
Apple sued Hecht Partners llp’s client, Corellium for offering security researchers access to a 'virtual iPhone.'
December 30, 2020 - Apple sued security start-up Corellium last year, accusing it of violating copyright law for offering researchers access to “virtual” iPhones that can help them find bugs in iOS products. Now, a federal judge in Florida has tossed Apple’s copyright complaint, giving Corellium a major victory in its legal battle against the tech giant. Apple also accused Corellium of violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act for allegedly bypassing its security measures to create its iPhone emulator. That complaint has yet to be addressed by court. read the full story