Smartflash founder claims he received death threats after Apple case
The founder of a company that was awarded more than $500 million after it successfully sued Apple for patent infringement has claimed he received multiple anonymous death threats after the case.
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25 February 2015 Apple has been ordered to pay a licensing company more than $500 million in damages after its iTunes software was found to infringe three patents.