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Old 04-25-2014, 04:57 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Pushing back the trial won't help their image, it will only push off the damage to their image.

Typical Apple filibustering.
I guess that depends on whether the class action lawsuits would be continued if Apple wins its appeal and is found not guilty of being part of the anti-trust conspriacy (and according to various pundits at the WSJ, Forbes, and this forum, it will win on appeal). If Apple is vindicated and the class action lawsuits are dropped because the court says they weren't part of the conspiracy, then their reputation will be needlessly tarnished by the notices of the class action lawsuit. They're not suggesting that the class action lawsuits be dropped at this time, just that the trial should be indefinitely delayed until they exhaust all appeals.
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