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Judge agrees to set aside default entered against Jon Prosser in Apple lawsuit

A judge has vacated a default ruling against Jon Prosser, allowing the legal battle with Apple regarding alleged iOS 26 leaks to proceed.

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A judge has set aside the default judgment previously entered against Jon Prosser in a lawsuit brought by Apple. This ruling permits the litigation concerning alleged leaks of iOS 26 to move forward.

Coverage from 9to5Mac, AppleInsider, Android Headlines, The Mac Observer, and Apple World Today emphasizes that Prosser must now participate in the discovery process. Future developments depend on Prosser’s adherence to the court-mandated deadline for his response.

It remains to be seen how the discovery phase will progress as the case continues.

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What is the current status of the lawsuit?

The default judgment against Jon Prosser has been set aside, and the litigation is ongoing.

What is required of Jon Prosser now?

He is required to participate in the discovery process and file a response within 10 days.

What is the subject of the legal action?

The lawsuit involves allegations concerning leaks of iOS 26.

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