
Corellium wins legal battle to offer iOS virtual machines.
A US court has ruled that Corellium is not infringing any copyrights with its iOS virtual machines, which are used for security research purposes. The court stated that Corellium's products "furthers scientific progress" and that iOS is a "functional operating software that falls outside copyright's core." This ruling allows Corellium to continue providing iOS virtual machines to its customers, and it may set a precedent for developers to emulate iOS on other platforms without being sued.