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Originally Posted by Karel Jansens View Post
Hm. It's not because Nokia refuses to acknowledge the problem, that they shouldn't be liable. It's just that the moment Nokia does so, proving their liability becomes so much easier (everybody loves a confession).
That's why I used the term "technically".
As long as Nokia denies it, technically the problem does not exist as far as they or the legal system are concerned until someone takes action to prove otherwise. Seen this kind of thing with Apple happen many times over the years of being a Mac user, but they almost always eventually buckle under the weight of public outcry. Only time will tell if the same holds true with Nokia. My bet is they will quietly push a fix out the door before they ever admit it.