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Camo developer sues Apple for copying its tech with Continuity Camera

Reincubate alleges Apple’s Continuity Camera copied Camo’s tech and unfairly blocks its app, raising antitrust and patent claims in a New Jersey lawsuit.

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Reincubate is suing Apple, claiming Continuity Camera copied Camo’s iPhone-as-webcam tech and now limits its features.

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Apple finds itself targeted by a new legal action brought by Reincubate, the publisher of Camo and Camo Studio applications that allow to transform an iPhone into a webcam for Mac. The complaint accuses the manufacturer of having plagiarized this technology to launch its own native function, Continuity Camera (when Apple translates into "Photo Camera Continuity"), [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Do…

The creator of a video application for smartphones processed Apple on Wednesday (27) in a federal court of New Jersey, claiming that the iPhone manufacturer stole technology and held an illegal monopoly on the software market for smartphones in the United States. The Reincubate Ltd stated that Apple copied patented resources from the Camo application, which works with several operating systems, and incorporated them into iOS to “direct user dema…

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CNN Brasil broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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