Authored by: ThrPilgrim on Friday, November 09 2012 @ 02:19 PM EST |
Hopes "Lack of Integrity" In Notice Incident Is Not
"Typical"
This is Judge speak for "It better not be typical,
because I'm watching you now."
--- Beware of him who would deny you
access to information for in his heart he considers himself your master. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, November 09 2012 @ 02:49 PM EST |
IANAL but my guess for the next step would be Contempt of Court
That may well mean someone going to jail.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, November 09 2012 @ 05:32 PM EST |
It would be very unwise of them to come before this court again on the matter.
If they and the court uses a heavy stick it would be even more unwise to try
appeal to the UK Supreme Court. If that court took the case (it would be a
warning to Apple) they could very well decide, because of the seriousness of the
non-compliance, to impose a worse penalty.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: TJ on Saturday, November 10 2012 @ 09:17 AM EST |
In civil actions - which this is - the purpose of contempt proceedings is to
bring the defendant back into compliance with the court's order(s), and/or to
make the plaintiff 'whole' again.
So what has happened here so far
is:
- High Court Order
- Appeal against High Court
Order
- Revised Order by Appeals Court
- Contempt of
Court proceeding
- Further Revised Order imposing more specific
requirements
- Order imposing indemnity
costs
If Apple were to be thought to be
in contempt once again Samsung would need to make a further application to the
court which would hear the evidence and make a decision based on the facts
presented.
Any sanctions for further contempt would be designed to ensure
Apple complied completely with the court's existing and any revised orders. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, November 11 2012 @ 03:53 PM EST |
still no update to the web page, and you still
have to scroll down to see the link.
http://www.apple.com/uk/legal-judgement/
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