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Apple's new iPod/iPhone czar Papermaster must stop work, says judge
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Apple's new iPod/iPhone czar Papermaster must stop work, says judge | Apple's new iPod/iPhone czar Papermaster must stop work, says judge |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Monday, 10 November 2008 | |
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Page 2 of 2 He also asserts that his work at Apple would not involve the use of any IBM confidential information he may have learned, and that he has signed an agreement with Apple that forbids him to disclose or bring onto Apple property any such information.Featured Whitepaper
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Most popular skills tags.NET Active Directory C# Cisco Development HTML Infrastructure Management Network Oracle Project Management SAP SDLC SQL Server Support Sybase TCP/IP Unix VB.NET Web Services/SOAP XML"I do not believe I will be able to find a comparable poistion in a year (if ever), especially given the downward trajectory of the economy," he submitted. "I have little change of obtaining meaningful employment if IBM's broad interpretation of the restrictive covenant is accepted." Even though Papermaster worked for IBM since he graduated in 1982 until October 2008, his filing concludes "Given the events that have transpired, I cannot imagine returning to a job at IBM." According to an Apple spokesperson quoted by Reuters, Papermaster will cease work: "We will comply with the court's order but are confident that Mark Papermaster will be able to ultimately join Apple when the dust settles." The next hearing is set for November 18. |
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