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Apple's Beats Electronics suing Steven Lamar for misrepresenting himself as co-founder | Apple's Beats Electronics suing Steven Lamar for misrepresenting himself as co-founder |
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Apple has taken legal action against Steven Lamar, the self-proclaimed co-founder of Beats, alleging false advertising and unfair competition as the battle over the origins of the electronics giant continues. | |
Apple subsidiary Beats argues Lamar has "deliberately misrepresented" himself as the co-founder of company, capitalising on its "strong reputation" to promote his own headphone firm ROAM, seen as a rival to Beats. | Apple subsidiary Beats argues Lamar has "deliberately misrepresented" himself as the co-founder of company, capitalising on its "strong reputation" to promote his own headphone firm ROAM, seen as a rival to Beats. |
Apple, which purchased Beats in a $3 billion deal earlier this year, insists Lamar did not have "any ownership" in Beats and his "misleading" statements are "clearly intended to draw a connection between" the electronics giant and his ROAM's headphones. The latest lawsuit comes after Lamar sued co-founders Dr Dre and music mogulĀ Jimmy Iovine for breach of contract on the grounds he came up with the concept and suggested a celebrity endorsement for the headphones and allegedly suggested Dr Dre was the ideal candidate. | |
They were also involved in a legal dispute over loyalties that was partly settled in Lamar's favour but painted a blurred picture of the structure of the company with Iovine and Dre agreeing to pay a 4 per cent royalties on certain headphones. | They were also involved in a legal dispute over loyalties that was partly settled in Lamar's favour but painted a blurred picture of the structure of the company with Iovine and Dre agreeing to pay a 4 per cent royalties on certain headphones. |
Apple is demanding he stops describing himself as the co-founder of Beats and remove all statements made on social media sites or promotional material claiming that Lamar and Jibe Audio had "any involvement" with Beats or Beats by Dre. | Apple is demanding he stops describing himself as the co-founder of Beats and remove all statements made on social media sites or promotional material claiming that Lamar and Jibe Audio had "any involvement" with Beats or Beats by Dre. |
The Independent has contacted Steven Lamar for comment | The Independent has contacted Steven Lamar for comment |