Through a law firm, Apple sent a letter of formal notice to several leakers who have been the protagonists of the leaks in recent years. They contain a disclaimer: they should not disclose more information about the company’s future products.
Kang was one of those leaks, and he himself reported on the letter on Chinese social network Weibo (reflected in MacRumors). Apple’s arguments for calling for an end to the leaks are its implications: “confuse consumers“ (to include information that is not always true) O “provide valuable information to competitors“.
We should expect fewer rumors for a while
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The source does not say whether Apple is warning of legal action in case of additional leaks, but Kang communicated that Will slow down the rate of rumors now. In addition, he suggests other leakers to do the same. At the same time, however, he files a lawsuit claiming that he and others should have the right to “speculate” on future Apple products.
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The happy short time there were no leaks on the iPhone
In Cupertino, they were already serious with their own employees before the pandemic: any internal person responsible for the leak of confidential company data would have consequences. And this spring, it is the same with its suppliers, who have increased security measures to levels never seen before. However, this latest move shows that Apple continues to suffer from occasional leaks that it isn’t happy with. And he decided to try to address the problem directly to the last link in the chain: those who publish the leaks.
Maybe this will make this summer enjoy a few months without too many rumors. In a way, this is good news (we’ll be more surprised at what happens), although almost everything has been said about the iPhone 13 before.
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