
Jay Brooks of RealBeer.com reports that Steve Sheraton, the inventor of iBeer, is suing Coors for ripping off his idea and allowing users to download it for free. Did I also mention that Steve Sheraton is a magician? You do not want to end up in a court room with this man. He is ticked off, $12.5 million ticked off to be precise, and he has a case.
“The suit claims that iPint had been downloaded more than 6 million times since it launched on July 11 and being a free download, “significantly” impaired the number of iBeer (paid) downloads.”
You can visit the official iBeer website at
www.hottrixdownload.com.
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JAMIE | Tuesday, October 28, 2008
I’ve seen this around with friends, and it’s a pretty cool application. I see it more as a free download and not something I’d pay for, as the novelty would wear off soon. But $12.5 million?? Wow.
Chaos | Tuesday, October 28, 2008
haha I want this!!
Alan Kropf | Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Yes, this guy is ticked. It does lose novelty quickly, but those first 30 seconds are so good…