
Fei Lam has settled his lawsuit with Apple over his website whiteiphone4now.com.
The site opened late last year after Fei Lam acquired a large stock of white iPhone 4 cases from Foxconn. Fei Lam had been using the site to sell white iPhone 4 cases worldwide, and his business saw a nice spike after Apple had to delay their release until February 2011.
Fei Lam operated the site out of Queens, NY and the unauthorized kits quickly became a target of Apple. The company has had a fever of lawsuits and problems associated with their launch of the iPhone 4.
Lam was contacted in November from a private investigator who had tracked down ownership of the site, and served him with a letter regarding the white iPhone 4 kits as stolen goods. From there, the lawsuit began to cease the sales of the kits and seek damages for kits sold to iPhone users who wouldn't need Apple's official release of the white iPhone.
The suit was only filed this week, seeking damages and an injunction. Apple claimed that the site broke the company's trademarks. It probably didn't help Lam's case that the kits were stolen goods.
No word on how much the settlement was for.
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