Former iPhone chip designer hits back at Apple for anticompetitive practices

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  • Reply 21 of 25
    hexclockhexclock Posts: 1,345member
    spice-boy said:

    entropys said:
    On the face of it this dude seems a bit amoralistic, setting up a business to directly compete with the company that was currently paying his wage. It is one thing to leave a company and then start a company. Doing it before hand and whiteanting your employer with fellow employees is pretty poor form.
    i guess we will know the true story once this suit has played out.
    I worked at McDonals once so I guess I can never open a burger joint? 
    Despite your gross oversimplification, I’d like to order a Big Spice with extra cheese. 
    edited February 2020
    watto_cobra
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  • Reply 22 of 25
    spice-boyspice-boy Posts: 1,451member
    spice-boy said:

    entropys said:
    On the face of it this dude seems a bit amoralistic, setting up a business to directly compete with the company that was currently paying his wage. It is one thing to leave a company and then start a company. Doing it before hand and whiteanting your employer with fellow employees is pretty poor form.
    i guess we will know the true story once this suit has played out.
    I worked at McDonals once so I guess I can never open a burger joint? 
    maybe, if you learn to read.

    seriously
    watch out, the typo police are watching!
    chemengin1
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  • Reply 23 of 25
    MacPromacpro Posts: 19,873member
    spice-boy said:
    spice-boy said:

    entropys said:
    On the face of it this dude seems a bit amoralistic, setting up a business to directly compete with the company that was currently paying his wage. It is one thing to leave a company and then start a company. Doing it before hand and whiteanting your employer with fellow employees is pretty poor form.
    i guess we will know the true story once this suit has played out.
    I worked at McDonals once so I guess I can never open a burger joint? 
    maybe, if you learn to read.

    seriously
    watch out, the typo police are watching!
    The questions are... did you mean 'work' not 'worked' and is McDonals that small Scottish burger joint owned by Hamish Mc Donal?

    edit typo... kidding
    edited February 2020
    lolliverwatto_cobra
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  • Reply 24 of 25

    On one hand we can see that non-compete clauses are difficult to enforce for numerous well-founded reasons. I.E. The stipulation that a person must wait X-months before being employed in a similar capacity.
    Especially in California, where this is happening and non-compete clauses are unenforceable.  The lack of non-compete clauses is what has made Silicon Valley's dynamism possible.
    watto_cobra
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  • Reply 25 of 25
    razorpitrazorpit Posts: 1,796member
    hexclock said:
    spice-boy said:

    entropys said:
    On the face of it this dude seems a bit amoralistic, setting up a business to directly compete with the company that was currently paying his wage. It is one thing to leave a company and then start a company. Doing it before hand and whiteanting your employer with fellow employees is pretty poor form.
    i guess we will know the true story once this suit has played out.
    I worked at McDonals once so I guess I can never open a burger joint? 
    Despite your gross oversimplification, I’d like to order a Big Spice with extra cheese. 
    Don't forget a nice tall glass of wine. That's what Spice Burgers is noted for.
    watto_cobra
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