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Old 12-16-2014, 06:46 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Shane R View Post
I don't understand why Judge Cote would pre-accept a judgement based on this appeals courts yet unmade decision.
Sounds to me that Apple has found a court with at least one judge who seems predisposed to rule in Apple's favor.

Again what does Amazon's supposed anti-trust violations have to do with Apple's anti-trust violations? Apple has continually tried to use the argument that comes down to "We had to break the law because Amazon was -- sort of -- we believe, breaking the law."

If that can work in a court of law, imagine what new defenses we'll have in criminal cases. "I had to kill him, your honor, because he was -- sort of -- looking at me funny."
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