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In Pictures: Apple vs. The World - Apple’s definitive legal battles
Here you’ll find a list of some of the most important, influential, notable, and even downright silly legal battles that Apple has been involved in since first forming in 1976.
Apple vs. 16-year-old owner of ‘AppleiMac.com’
In 1999, Apple's legal team contacted a 16-year old from Canada named Abdul Traya who registered the AppleiMac.com domain name with the express purpose of driving traffic to his website and potentially selling the domain for a profit. Traya actually secured a settlement deal in which Apple agreed to pay all of his legal fees. Since then, Apple has proven to be much more successful against cyber squatters.
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