iFatwa is a legal statement in Apple Corp., issued by Steve Jobs or a religious Apple lawyer, on a specific issue.
or
An iFatwā in the Apple
faith or Church of Jobs is a religious
opinion concerning Apple
law issued by an Apple lawyer.
Apple issues an iFatwā on Ellen DeGeneres.
Ellen DeGeneres, as
funny and popular as she is, is not immune from the overprotective Apple. Apple’s PR reached out to the talk show host and a day after running a fake iPhone ad mocking the
phone’s usability, she issued an apology.
“A lot of people found it
funny,” DeGeneres said. “You know who didn’t find it
funny? Apple.”
Apple has taken a lot of criticism from tech industry commentators that the company has become overzealous in defending its
name. To say the company is extremely overprotective of its brand is an understatement. It’s evidenced by their handling of the Gizmodo incident and Steve Jobs has even suggested that Apple owns the word “pad” through one of his email.
Regardless, DeGeneres got a slap on the wrist and took time out of her Tuesday show to tell Apple how very sorry she was.
“Everybody at Apple, Steve Jobs, Mr.
Macintosh, I apologize … I’m sorry,” she said