Wednesday, October 01, 2025 11:42:40 AM
Good question, I hope we never have to answer it. I recall that Apple did have right of first refusal in the event IP was being transferred, but do not know if that is still in effect, as that amendment initially had an expiration date. Whereas Apple's rights to CE were
perpetual. Furthermore, I believe Visser had some rights as well. I would bet on Apple, given their pedantic legal department in covering all the bases.
perpetual. Furthermore, I believe Visser had some rights as well. I would bet on Apple, given their pedantic legal department in covering all the bases.
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