>> Plaintiffs proposed a remedial term unique to Apple that would forbid any “contract between Google and Apple in which there would be anything exchanged of value.”
> Wow
That seems a little broad. Wouldn't it forbid Google from buying Macbooks for employees, for instance?
> No, because there's no contract necessary to purchase Macbooks.
You don't have to sign a paper in a big room with lawyers to have a contract. Whenever you buy something, you're entering into a contract. It's got all the elements.
> Wow
That seems a little broad. Wouldn't it forbid Google from buying Macbooks for employees, for instance?