Apple loses copyright battle against security start-up Corellium
Found on Washington Post on Wednesday, 30 December 2020
In a ruling that has wide-reaching implications for iPhone security research and copyright law, a federal judge in Florida threw out Apple’s claims that Corellium had violated copyright law with its software, which helps security researchers find bugs and security holes on Apple’s products.
The judge in the case ruled that Corellium’s creation of virtual iPhones was not a copyright violation, in part because it was designed to help improve the security for all iPhone users. Corellium wasn’t creating a competing product for consumers. Rather, it was a research tool for a comparatively small number of customers.
Security research isn't something you should try to block with copyright/DMCA claims unless you want to make yourself look like an idiot.