Apple is being petty about this. The guy could have sold it to anyone that might be a competitor, hacker, er, never mind.
“Apple is being petty about this. The guy could have sold it to anyone that might be a competitor”
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And judging by current events, should have!
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Apple is being petty about this. The guy could have sold it to anyone that might be a competitor, hacker, er, never mind.
Check it out, but I don't think you're talking about Apple here, doing this. They may be called upon to give details to the police in order for them to do their investigation to see whether a violation of California law took place -- but I don't think Apple is prompting this.
What you've got going is the police acting on a "public display of a crime being committed" -- and just knowing the police -- that's what they love to nail ... doncha know ...
Apple has not brought these charges. Apple was just requesting their prototype back. The DA and the police are acting on their own, as the are required to.