Topic: default judgment

  • Byju's Founder Appeals $1 Billion U.S. Court Ruling

    Byju's Founder Appeals $1 Billion U.S. Court Ruling

    Byju Raveendran is challenging a U.S. bankruptcy court's order to pay over $1.07 billion, claiming no wrongdoing and planning to appeal the decision. The judgment was issued due to Raveendran's repeated noncompliance with court directives, including evasive responses about $533 million in transfe...

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  • Apple's Lawsuit Advances as Jon Prosser Misses Deadline

    Apple's Lawsuit Advances as Jon Prosser Misses Deadline

    A federal court in California granted Apple's motion to enter a default against tech commentator Jon Prosser for allegedly stealing and sharing trade secrets related to an unreleased iOS version for commercial gain. Apple's lawsuit claims Prosser conspired with Michael Ramacciotti, who accessed a...

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  • Apple Sues 'Lifelong Fanboy' Over iOS 26 Leaks

    Apple Sues 'Lifelong Fanboy' Over iOS 26 Leaks

    Apple is suing YouTuber Jon Prosser and associate Michael Ramacciotti for allegedly leaking confidential iOS 26 details on Prosser's channel, Front Page Tech, claiming trade secret theft. A default judgment was issued against Prosser for missing his response deadline, though he asserts he has bee...

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  • Apple in 'Active Communication' With Leaker Over Lawsuit

    Apple in 'Active Communication' With Leaker Over Lawsuit

    Apple is actively communicating with tech leaker Jon Prosser, contradicting claims that he has ignored the lawsuit, as he has engaged with the company since the early stages of the legal dispute. Prosser confirmed ongoing discussions with Apple, despite a default being entered against him for mis...

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  • Apple Lawsuit: Jon Prosser Yet to Respond, Says Company

    Apple Lawsuit: Jon Prosser Yet to Respond, Says Company

    Apple is suing Jon Prosser for allegedly stealing confidential trade secrets about unreleased iOS features and is seeking a default judgment due to his lack of formal response. The lawsuit claims Prosser collaborated with Michael Ramacciotti to access a development iPhone, extract proprietary inf...

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  • Jon Prosser Paid $650 for iOS 26 Leak, Co-Defendant Claims

    Jon Prosser Paid $650 for iOS 26 Leak, Co-Defendant Claims

    Apple alleges that leaker Jon Prosser paid $650 for a FaceTime demonstration of the unreleased iOS 26, though Ramacciotti claims the payment occurred after the call and was not pre-arranged. Ramacciotti admits accessing a development iPhone and demonstrating iOS features to Prosser but denies tra...

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