Tech YouTuber and leak reporter Jon Prosser says he’s been in “active communication” with Apple over its ongoing lawsuit against him. The case alleges that Prosser leaked Apple trade secrets, but the creator insists he hasn’t ignored the legal proceedings. His statement, “I have, in fact, been in active communications with Apple since the beginning stages of this case,” directly challenges Apple’s latest claims.
According to Apple’s filing, Jon Prosser hasn’t formally responded to the company’s July lawsuit. The court recently entered a default against him, which typically happens when a defendant fails to reply within the required timeframe. Apple’s legal counsel noted that Prosser was served the lawsuit in July and had until August 19th to respond — but allegedly did not.
Despite this, Prosser told The Verge that reports suggesting he’s ignoring the case are “incorrect.” He emphasized that communication between him and Apple has been ongoing, though he’s unable to discuss further details publicly.
Apple’s lawsuit claims that Prosser and co-defendant Michael Ramacciotti engaged in a “coordinated scheme” to steal and share Apple’s confidential information. The complaint accuses Ramacciotti of breaking into a development iPhone belonging to an Apple employee, showcasing unreleased iOS 19 (later renamed iOS 26) features to Prosser via video call.
The leaked details reportedly included updates to the Camera app and early looks at Apple’s “Liquid Glass” design language. Prosser later published videos covering these features before Apple’s official reveal, which the company says resulted in harm to its trade secrets.
Jon Prosser is no stranger to controversy within the Apple ecosystem. Known for his YouTube channel Front Page Tech, he’s built a reputation for accurately predicting Apple product announcements and revealing insider details before official launches. His leaks have often drawn both attention and criticism, and this lawsuit marks the most serious legal challenge he has faced from the company so far.
While Prosser has not confirmed specific aspects of the lawsuit, his assertion that he’s in contact with Apple suggests ongoing negotiations or legal discussions behind the scenes.
Apple has not yet issued a new public statement regarding Prosser’s recent comments. If the default entered by the court remains in place, Apple could potentially move toward a judgment without Prosser’s formal defense. However, if Prosser can prove that he has been communicating with Apple, the court might reconsider the default status.
The case continues to attract widespread attention across the tech community, with many creators and industry watchers debating the broader implications for tech journalism and leaks.
This case isn’t just about Jon Prosser’s legal troubles — it highlights the tension between content creators and tech giants over control of information. Leakers like Prosser often walk a fine line between journalism and potential intellectual property violations.
If Apple prevails, it could set a precedent that discourages early reporting on unreleased products. On the other hand, if Prosser successfully defends himself, it may strengthen protections for independent tech reporting.
Jon Prosser says he’s been in “active communication” with Apple over the lawsuit, contradicting the company’s claim that he’s ignored the proceedings. With Apple remaining tight-lipped and the legal situation still developing, this high-profile case could reshape how leaks and insider information are handled in the tech world.
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