So this is one of the better write-ups of the Corellium v Apple dispute. But there's two key bits these articles keep on missing.https://twitter.com/iFixit/status/1212848743256612865 …
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But that's the jailbreaking/DMCA side of the claim. The bit I find more interesting is the attempt to directly seize control of the security researcher market.
Notice how Apple defines "good-faith" research here. That for Corellium to be a "good-faith" org, it would have to *require* its users to turn over any security research directly to Apple. Otherwise it's not "good faith".pic.twitter.com/jXmswCD0Ly
But, wait, it gets worse. Apple defines "good faith" as not only turning over all *your* research on their platform and also requiring that *your customers* turn over *theirs*, but they also reserve the right to just not ever pay for it if you do.pic.twitter.com/EeKAaGKWNT
That's the point. The lawsuit is about strategic control of the security market on iOS. "Good faith" researchers are the ones who go cap in hand and beg Apple for permission to test and give Apple all their research at prices Apple decides (which might be $0, yolo)
@saurik Don’t you Fight this war on regular bases already? Whats your take on this? I would be really interested in your opinion on This whole Thing.
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