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Corellium in Legal Battle as Apple engages in Negotiations over Lawsuit, Accusing the iOS Development Company of Simulating Robust Research Infrastructure for Enhanced Security Measures.

Apple has filed a lawsuit against Corellium for alleged copyright infringement in creating a simulated iOS without additional details in the agreement of this particular consent.

Corellium is a software development startup that focuses on creating virtual software for various devices, with a particular emphasis on security testing at a lower cost. The issue Apple raises stems from the creation of a simulated iOS by Corellium, which Apple claims is a violation of copyright and seeks damages as a result. However, Corellium argues that their software is primarily intended for security testing and research purposes and does not infringe on the use of iOS.

This is not the first time Apple has taken legal action against Corellium. They initially filed a lawsuit in 2019 but later withdrew it. However, they have recently filed a lawsuit once again in 2021. The filed documents also reveal that Apple had previously engaged in negotiations to acquire Corellium in 2018, with a proposed deal worth $23 million, but the deal did not materialize.

TLDR: Apple has filed a lawsuit against Corellium, accusing them of copyright infringement for creating a simulated iOS. Corellium argues that their software is primarily for security testing and research purposes. This is not the first legal action between the two, and previous negotiations for Apple to acquire Corellium fell through.

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