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Apple verklagt Think Secret!
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NeoSD schrieb:Was bringt es Apple die zu Verklagen?
morten schrieb:...dann die ganzen taiwaner, die die Dinger zusammenschrauben, haben die keine Digicam/Internet?
rookie schrieb:solche sites fördern das interesse an apple, solche webistes sind sozusagen gratis werbung für apple, und zuguterletzt kennt lange nicht jeder user thinksecret usw.
gerüchteseite zu verklagen find ich lächerlich.
bei einer solchen marketingpolitik wie sie apple führt, ist es ja logisch das geruchte pupliziert werden. *kopfschüttelndzusteveblick*
rookie schrieb:gerüchteseite zu verklagen find ich lächerlich.
Eben, bis jetzt war es nur ein Gerücht, nun haben sie sich selber verraten, wenn es den wirklich so kommen wird und sie das Produkt nicht erst später oder gar nicht auf den Markt bringen. Gerüchte gab es bis jetzt vor jeder Keynote und Apple sollte, wenn sie alles geheim behalten wollen, lieber die Löcher in den eigenen Reihen stopfen, anstatt Fanseiten zu verklagen, denn das gibt nur böses Blut.HAL schrieb:... Ich denke das an dem
Headless Mac etwas dran sein muss wenn Apple so reagiert.
rookie schrieb:ich frage mich nur, wieviel prozent der gesamt-mac-usern thinksecret und andere rumor-websiten kennen...
webnic schrieb:Solche Klageaktionen finde ich ziemlich peinlich, die Infos gingen ja nicht Monate vor der offiziellen Ankündiung raus, sondern ein - zwei Wochen vor der Keynote. Konkurrenzunternehmen bringt das gar nichts.
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Many of you are still questioning our motives surrounding the disabling, and later the deletion of, the torrent of Apple's pre-release beta of Mac OS X Tiger dubbed Build 8A323. You've all had many questions, and we've been carefully mulling over how to answer your concerns. Now we're prepared to provide you with an answer that is clear as to the issue at hand.
The torrent was brought to the attention of Apple Computer's Legal team who subsequently contacted the site administrators, as well as some of the volunteer staff, to request the torrent's removal. The torrent was then disabled with a note instructing other staff members to not re-enable the torrent. Because of the nature of this incident, we wanted to ascertain as much information as possible about what has happened and what will happen in the future before making a statement.
The Apple Developer Relations team has asked, and we've complied to the best of our abilities, that all pre-release torrents originating from the Apple Developer Connection be disabled; you'll find that all Tiger builds have been either disabled or deleted. As such, we'd like to ask that no one attempt to upload further pre-release software builds from the Developer program. Apple has many reasons for their decisions not to allow us to offer these torrents to you, and we -- the XXX XXX Staff -- must abide by their wishes as the developers of the software in question.
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