Apple alleges that its former materials lead Simon Lancaster leaked trade secrets from the company to the media for favorable coverage of his new startup.
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Apple sues former designer over alleged stolen secrets
Chris Davies - Mar 11, 2021, 3:07pm CST
Apple is suing a former MacBook designer, alleging that he sold unreleased product details to a journalist in return for favorable coverage as he left the Cupertino firm for a startup. Simon Lancaster had been Advanced Materials and Prototyping lead at Apple until he resigned in November 2019, but a new lawsuit accuses him of copying trade secrets from other projects so that he could supply them to an “outside media correspondent” currently unnamed.
After leaving Apple, Lancaster joined Arris Composites as Head of Consumer Products, according to his LinkedIn profile. The company has developed a system called Additive Molding, in which composite structures can be manufactured with a mixture of continuously aligned fibers, electronics, and metallic components.
The former materials lead at Apple has been sued by the company, with the complaint addressing alleged misappropriation of trade secrets that were then sold to an unnamed publication in exchange for favorable coverage of a startup.
The former materials lead at Apple has been sued by the company, with the complaint addressing alleged misappropriation of trade secrets that were then sold to an unnamed publication in exchange for favorable coverage of a startup.
Lancaster revealed trade secrets about unreleased Apple products
The leaks and rumors industry built around Apple can be a dangerous one. Simon Lancaster, former materials lead at Apple, has been accused of accessing data outside of his job s scope then selling it to a media outlet.
The accusation
A court document made public on Thursday describes the accusation.
Despite over a decade of employment at Apple, Lancaster abused his position and trust within the company to systematically disseminate Apple s sensitive trade secret information in an effort to obtain personal benefits. He used his seniority to gain access to internal meetings and documents outside the scope of his job s responsibilities containing Apple s trade secrets, a