2009年7月19日星期日

Will Apple sue Microsoft?

A few days ago Microsoft revealed that Apple’s lawyers had contacted them regarding the laptop hunter ads, and that they requested the entire campaign be pulled from airwaves. To most non Microsoft sized companies this would be a serious threat, but so far the boys in Redmond are undeterred by Apple’s legal posturing and are actually trying to use it to their advantage. Apple’s primary complaint is that some of the ads feature out of date comparison information that changed when Apple refreshed its hardware lineup and dropped its prices at WWDC in June.
The inconsistencies are fairly minor and ultimately don’t change the message they were trying to deliver, but do you believe Apple would ever actually try to sue Microsoft? Cnet speculated that any type of legal action would only harm Apples reputation, and would help to give Microsoft the creditability it needs to keep winning back the hearts and minds of the value conscious consumers. Pulling advertisements because the claims are no longer accurate isn’t unprecedented, but would it harm Apple’s case more than it would help if they pressed the issue?
Apple's complaint is that A (note the singular) commercial has ONE computer of theirs that most certainly DID have said pricing at the time of the filiming of the commercial, which anyone with the least bit of competence knows will take at least weeks if not months before airing, and on top of that computer technology is routinely changing. But Apple's assertion is that M$ (who I bare no love for mind you) is purposely misrepresenting the facts of the matter?
How about Apple's entire "Macs are cooler than God" campaign, where every single selling point was based on either out right lies or claims that wouldn't have been accurate in 2001, much less now. M$ felt no need to say anything to Apple about their gross misrepresentation(s) in an entire ad campaign because anyone that knew anything about the matter knew Apple is/was full of "bovine fecal matter" and were just stabbing in the dark trying to pretend like they are relevant.

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