Police raid Gizmodo editor's house
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Police raid Gizmodo editor's house
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Re: Police raid Gizmodo editor's house
#2Surely Apple's counsel knows US law. I don't think they're that dumb, but it surprises me they're that unethical. Then again, Gizmodo are creeps too - maybe they're suited for each other.
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#3...illegally (worth putting in the headline methinks). Surely Apple's counsel knows US law. I don't think they're that dumb, but it surprises me they're that unethical. Then again, Gizmodo are creeps too - maybe they're suited for each other.
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#4Granted, I guess if you want to see someone's email correspondence, this is the only way to do it.
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#5I want to see Gizmodo get penalized for this, but if the choice is between that and ignoring the rights of journalists, it's not worth it.
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#7Gizmodo definitely saw this coming. If the pre-written legal defense doesn't give it away, they very publicly bought stolen property and (very likely) profited by doing so.
Re: Police raid Gizmodo editor's house
#8...illegally (worth putting in the headline methinks). Surely Apple's counsel knows US law. I don't think they're that dumb, but it surprises me they're that unethical. Then again, Gizmodo are creeps too - maybe they're suited for each other.
Re: Police raid Gizmodo editor's house
#9...illegally (worth putting in the headline methinks). Surely Apple's counsel knows US law. I don't think they're that dumb, but it surprises me they're that unethical. Then again, Gizmodo are creeps too - maybe they're suited for each other.
Was this a typo? The search was conducted by police, not Apple. This is a criminal matter, not a civil one.