Apple intends to prevent the circulation of the App Store Confidential book, written by Tom Sadowski, a former employee of the company, because he understands that the work would reveal the company's internal secrets.
Sadowski was manager of the App Store for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, between 2014 and 2019, and reportedly detailed Apple's inner workings in app store related issues, even revealing the content of meetings with Tim Cook.
In addition to the author, Apple is also filing lawsuits against Murmann Verlag, editor of the book.
Information about the episode was revealed by the German newspaper Focus, last wednesday (19).
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In Apple's assessment, the book breaks Sadowski's contractual obligations to keep secrets and internal company policies confidential, even after leaving the company.
This type of contract, generally classified under the term NDA (acronym, in English, for non-disclosure agreement), common in the technology area, being widely used by companies in the sector to prevent their secrets from being disclosed.
Apple requires Sadowski and Verlag to remove all copies of the circulating work, ending distribution of the book and destroying any existing copies and manuscripts related to the work.
So far, Apple's requirements have not been met, as the title is still available in online stores.
Apple issued an official statement to the website The Verge on the episode, explaining that despite regretting the way in which a long-time employee violated the employment relationship, (Sadowski's) actions left no option other than his dismissal.
In addition to indicating that the author may have been dismissed due to the book, the apple also reinforces that it believes that all companies should have a reasonable expectation that their practices and methods of operation should be kept confidential.
Apple wants to prevent publication of book that tells "secrets" of the company Photo: Anna Kellen Bull / dnetc
In an interview with the German newspaper Der Spiegel, Tom Sadowski claims to have shared the book with Apple before its publication and that he does not understand the reaction of the corporation as, in his opinion, App Store Condidential would benefit Apple's image more than it would harm.
The book is already in circulation, but some people report that its content is banal: it would portray the author's career at Apple, his positive and negative experiences in dealing with the company, in addition to personal opinions.
The EN24 website, for example, claims that it has found no secrets related to the company's operations and that it believes the apple may be bothered by the negative opinions the author has about feedback received from directors.