Today, Apple Incorporated received word from Patent lawyers that they now own exclusive rights to the English Alphabet. “This is a really swell victory for us, both as consumers of the English language and as Apple shareholders”, Duane Michals was quoted. Michals happened to be one of the lucky few that bought into Apple stock just after the iPhone had caused the Wall Street down grade. He now expects that he will be able to retire next year.
“The biggest obstacle for iPhone dominance was getting the patent on the English Alphabet”, said Stanley analyst Richard Steinhold. “Now everyone else in the country must license the alphabet from Apple, or risk litigation on the scale of the Microsoft anti-trust law suit. The licensing cost is expected to be so high that everyone will be forced to buy an iPhone.”