scruffy said:OK, this is some kind of weird.
A) How on earth do you file a lawsuit against someone that you don't know who they are? Only in the USA
scruffy said:Satcomer - if you're allowed to answer this....
scruffy said:...how on earth do they determine that it was you who leaked some information, if they don't hold a trial?
scruffy said:Could someone who had a grudge against you just fake some allegations, and get you thrown in the clink with no chance to defend yourself?
scruffy said:Only in the USA, Russia, Libya, Iran, Cuba, North Korea...
Satcomer said:No government is as nice it portrays itself to the general public, especially since 2001.
scruffy said:Still, I was just wondering what mechanism they'd use to determine guilt, if not a trial. As you said, any false accuser would likely be given a form of trial (perhaps unconstitutional in half a dozen ways, but still a trial). Did you mean, you wouldn't get a fair and open trial, or one that would satisfy the standards of the constitution in some other way, or truly no trial at all?
fryke said:I don't even care about the legal details, but sueing "somebody" (true identity unknown) about leaking "something" (which Apple can't talk about because it _should_ have been a secret in the first place) sounds rather funny. Might be the only way Apple can actually _handle_ this, but it still just sounds strange.
bookem said:I think it's more to do with the latest Tiger build being spread all over the Internet.
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