08-08-2025 22:22 via appleinsider.com

Apple defends itself -- again -- against Fintiv's Apple Pay theft claims

Two day after defeat, and one day after Fintiv went venue shopping to try again, Apple has publicly rejected claims accusing it of stealing technology for Apple Pay more than a decade ago.
On August 7, Fintiv sued Apple, alleging it stole mobile wallet technology from Fintiv's predecessor, CorFire, during 2011 - 2012 meetings. The suit also accuses Apple of racketeering, hiring away key employees, and falsely pursuing partnerships to exploit trade secrets.Apple, however, is pushing back against
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