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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

This crosstalk is literally impossible to listen to — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

@TonyaJoRiley https://t.co/VqPx3Wfafy — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

@TonyaJoRiley More TK soon! — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Here we go. Keep this page open for live updates and fact-checks from CNN: https://t.co/1i9Quy5Tuc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

The cats are upstairs running around, hissing at each other, which is perhaps not too dissimilar to what we’re about to witness onstage. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

So is this the point where we return the favor and ask @ByronTau what he’s having for dinner tonight? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 30, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

RT @oliverdarcy: On debate day, the US media Facebook page with the most interactions over the past 24 hours is Breitbart with 22% of the v… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 29, 2020 Retweet
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

@zackbeauchamp This might help! https://t.co/o5CtrRrzjc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 29, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

The whole fuss about earpieces misses the fact that it is *incredibly distracting* to have a third party muttering in your ear while you’re supposed to be listening and talking to the person in front of you. Like, it would be extremely apparent to the audience. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 29, 2020
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

@apbenven Or as we like to call it, Tuesday. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 29, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

For those following this thread, here’s our write-up of today’s Epic Games v. Apple hearing: https://t.co/VmAc263P6Z — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

@joshuakeating I’m listening to one outside my window now. It is the worst. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Holy crap how is it 4 pm already — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

On the request for an injunction, all the judge would say was “you’ll hear from me in writing” without giving much of a timeframe. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

And that’s it, we’re out. On the whole, it seems like a tough day for Epic. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

The judge warns that she has another case going to trial in June. We’re unlikely to see a trial in this case before July 2021, she said. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

They’re just talking logistics now for the trial schedule. We’re nearing a close here, people. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

She elaborates: “You might as well find out what people really think and want and take that… it is important enough to understand what real people think.” She acknowledges that her court is just a “stepping stone” and that whichever side loses is likely to appeal. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

The judge says she thinks this case should be tried before a jury. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Epic is unapologetic about its tactics, saying they were necessary in order to “take on the biggest company in the world." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Epic’s defense is that “when you are taking on the biggest company in the world, … where you know it’s going to retaliate, you don’t lie down in the street and die. You plan very carefully on how you’re going to respond, and you try very hard to keep your head above water." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Kind of a backhanded compliment by the judge about Epic’s media strategy: “Your marketiing campaign has been applauded, given your conduct." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

The judge says flat-out that she has never been persuaded by Epic’s claim that its hotfix reflects it refusal to comply with an anticompetitive, illegal contract. And she isn’t persuaded by it now. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Judge YGR to Epic: "There’s that old saying, ‘A rose by any other name is still a rose.’ You did it yourself. It’s self-help." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

This seems like a really big sticking point for the judge. She says: “You did something, you lied about it by omission, by not being forthcoming. That’s the security issue. That’s the security issue!" — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Judge YGR: “There are a lot of people in the public who consider you guys heroes for what you guys did, but it’s still not honest.” This dovetails with what she said in the last hearing about how Epic doesn’t come to this with “clean hands." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

The judge is getting pretty heated now. She says Epic “lied” and accuses it of dishonesty for implementing the hotfix despite being told in the contract with Apple not to. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

Epic’s lawyer Katherine Forrest argues Apple had been a monopolist from the very beginning but that it didn’t become unlawful until 2018 when it entered into a contract with Epic. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

But then challenges Epic to describe when Apple transformed from being an “innovator” to a monopolist. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated
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Brian Fung | @[email protected] @b_fung

The judge tosses Epic a small bone, saying that under other circumstances, Apple would be within its contractual rights to do what it did. But: “This is no small case. All the developers know that… this is not an ordinary case." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 28, 2020 Hibernated