Michael and Jessica discuss the tensions between modernist design and intellectual property, and Michael points out the following irony:
When the iPhone came out, it looked beautiful to me but it didn’t look original, because it reminded me of something. And I suspect I wasn’t the only one. It reminded me of the Braun ET66 calculator that had been designed decades before by Dieter Rams: an object almost the same proportion with indeed, in fact, rounded corners.… Now we have the irony of the designer of that product standing up for the rights of the person who knocked him off first.
Also mentioned:
- Tech companies’ amicus brief for Samsung and more from SCOTUSblog on Samsung v. Apple
- Jessica Helfand, Design and Precedent on design.blog
- Gorham v. White (1871)
- To Live and Dine in L.A.
- Sausage Party
- Caity Weaver,My 14-Hour Search for the End of TGI Friday's Endless Appetizers
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