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It looks as though Apple will have to dig into its petty cash fund to pay this one. Hell, the company probably spent more than that on lawyers just to fight the case.
The Beijing No. 2 Intermediate People's Court ruled Thursday that Apple violated the writers' copyrights by allowing applications containing their work to be distributed through its App Store, according to an official who answered the phone at the court and said he was the judge in the case. He refused to give his name, as is common among Chinese officials.