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Posts: 176 | Thanked: 149 times | Joined on Dec 2009
#86
Again, he had access to it, he didn't have possession of it. Someone else broke the NDA not him. He is only being targetted because Nokia don't know who else to target. Lets not put unique identifiers on the device body and interface. Lets have the cops search someones house and drag him through the courts to "send a message".

This is nothing more than bullying through financial clout. If I told the cops that Nokia breached my privacy by sending a message to HQ from my phone without my permission, they would NOT go the Nokia HQ and search all their computers. They would tell me to stop wasting police time.