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Originally Posted by ysss View Post
Isn't that a little too .. lenient?
Shouldn't Nokia take this more seriously?
I don't think Nokia have any say in the situation. Theft is usually a criminal offence, so it's up to the judge to impose the sentence. Potentially Nokia could sue him for breach of contract or something, but I doubt it's worth the legal costs.