An appeals court has ruled that fair use doctrine protects a security researcher’s iPhone virtualization software — but two parts of the earlier verdict have been sent back to the originating court.
Apple’s case against Corellium isn’t quite overThe US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled on Monday that Corellium’s CORSEC simulator is covered by the fair use doctrine of copyright law, which permits the replication of copyrighted material in certain situations. The appeals court’s assessment covered three aspects of the lower court’s rulings.

