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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro If you aren't a troll man up and subject yourself to a quiet period where you will do more to help your reputation than continued defense in absurdium will do. You don't actually have the right to say that. on…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AsianBob Good Jebus, you broke my Irony-o-Meter with those words. It took a second, but I got it. Correct use of the word Irony as well. Love it! That will be my only comment on this subject.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shrike I'm fine with it. I would have preferred if you used a different word from usury, but ok. If they aren't paranoid, they aren't doing their job and they aren't protecting their business. If one doesn't want somet…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shrike This is irrelevant to the "finder's" actions. Who knows why Apple didn't report it stolen earlier, but it really doesn't matter to the case. wired.com published a report on April 27 stating that their sou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Avidfcp Again. The iPhones been out for a few years and it's still not topped. Only us forum geeks read this stuff and most everyone knows not to buy an iPhone a fewcmonths before June:July. I've even heard specialists…
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Now everybody shut the hell up.
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Quote: .......Without accessing the materials obtained in the raid, police have been able to identify the person who found the phone. The Apple engineer who lost the phone did not report it as stolen until a month after he lost it, after the Gizmod…
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Quote: Another patron, Brian Hogan, 21 years old, found the phone, which looked like a regular iPhone but had some unusual bar codes stuck on the back. He took it home and realized that the case was a fake, and that inside the plastic shell was an …
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Quote: People identifying themselves as representing Apple last week visited and sought permission to search the Silicon Valley address of the college-age man who came into possession of a next-generation iPhone prototype, according to a person inv…
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Quote: Gizmodo gave back the phone, and that might have been the end of the story, but Apple just wouldn't let it drop. Four days later, police raided the Fremont, Calif., home of the reporter who had written the piece—and that sent the story spira…
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Quote: Perhaps the law is on the side of Apple and that of the Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team, California’s high-tech crimes task force, which served the search warrant (Apple is represented on the public agency’s board). Perhaps Gizmodo…
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Quote: The state law Granick referred to is California Penal Code section 1524G which states “No warrant shall issue for any item or items described in Section 1070 of the Evidence Code.” And section 1070 of the evidence code states that: A publ…
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http://blog.laptopmag.com/eff-lawyer...nd-federal-law Quote: “There’s a prohibition that says the government may not seize work product or documentary materials that are possessed in connection with news reporting and then it says that protectio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by StLBluesFan I didn't miss it. But thatnks for helping make my point. The fact that an investigation is on going is not enough by itself. There must be additional issues to make the case for sealing an affidavit. T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DKWalsh4 I'm just curious why every one of your posts is formatted like this. I'm done with this. You all live in fantasy. Chen CONFESSED to nothing. The Shield law IS in place to stop contem…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Psych_guy Puh-leeaaze! The media are supporting Gawker because they have a dog in this fight: their standing as journalists. What? You'd expect them to be objective? They'll trash Apple and they'll make Apple look …
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Quote: Originally Posted by NasserAE You forgot the mention the judge, the DA, and every police officer who participated in the raid. They all committed the crime because they used the law to legally get search warrant signed by a judge. They sho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Aha. Just as I speculated. This is going to get worse for Apple before it gets better. The media will close ranks around Gizmodo (and they are probably right to do that). Whether it is DeGeneris, or S…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Apple's gotta eat, too... But seriously, if someone stole something of yours and you knew who they were, wouldn't you want law enforcement to act on the information? They went after the wrong guy. They …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Apple did not conduct a raid, legal or illegal. Check yourself before you riggety-wreck yourself. Please re read what was written.