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SUMMARY

• Recently, Apple accused Corellium of essentially replicating iOS to create "virtual" iOS-operated devices, whose "sole function" was to run unauthorized copies of the system on non-Apple hardware.

• Apple blamed Corellium for basically reproducing iOS to make "virtual" iOS-worked gadgets, whose "sole capacity" was to run unapproved duplicates of the framework on non-Apple equipment.

• But the Fort Lauderdale-based appointed authority said Corellium "adds something new to iOS" by allowing clients to see and end running cycles, take live previews, and lead different tasks.

• Corellium's profit motivation does not undermine its fair use defence, particularly considering the public benefit of the product.

• Cornelius has denied wrongdoing one of its lawyers said in an email that the decision made "proper findings in connection with fair use.

BENCH'S POINT OF VIEW

• A government judge in Florida on Tuesday excused Apple Inc's copyright encroachment claims against a Florida start-up whose product helps security specialists discover weaknesses in Apple items including the iPhone.

• US District Judge Rodney Smith decided for Corellium LLC, saying its product imitating the iOS working framework that sudden spikes in demand for the iPhone and iPad added up to "reasonable use" since it was "extraordinary" and assisted designers with discovering security imperfections.

• The bench said Corellium "adds something new to iOS" by letting users realize and pause running processes, take live snapshots, and conduct other operations.

• U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith ruled in favour of Corellium LLC, saying it's software emulating the iOS operating system that runs on the iPhone and iPad amounted to "fair use" because it was "transformative" and assisted developers to find security flaws.

• The judge also rejected Apple’s argument that the Delray Beach start-up acted in bad faith by selling its product indiscriminately, including potentially to hackers, and by not requiring users to report bugs to Apple.

DO YOU THINK THAT DECISION MADE BY BENCH WAS JUSTIFIABLE FOR APPLE?

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