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I agree with gerbick that theft is theft. We could get into a similar argument that's raging over the music/video games industry.
1. (Law) The act of stealing; specifically, the felonious
taking and removing of personal property, with an intent
to deprive the rightful owner of the same; larceny.
[1913 Webster]
I'm not condoning theft in the slightest. However, prototypes fall into competitors hands all the time.
In a past life, I worked for another mobile manufacturer (also in Scandinavia). They would regularly receive competitor prototypes to have a look at. It was almost (but never openly discussed) like they accepted that rivals would see each others hardware.
But, I do understand that this case isn't quite the same. It's a 3rd party publicly disclosing information he shouldn't have.
i think eldar was nokia's leak guy...many of his screen shots showed OPK as a contact as well as the fact that NO ONE else in the world has the sort of "contacts" he has...i mean no other blog could get into contact with "inside leakers"???...i find that hard to believe....there is no reason for me to think that after all of these years that nokia NOW decided to take action against eldar....he has been doing this since the n90 and even before! somehow i think something went wrong...may it be too many bad reviews of nokia devices? i once looked forward to his reviews and ill admit i loved getting to know whats next...but i think he crossed a line where he believed he was invincible and became egotistical....and well...we know the rest of the story....
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2010-07-08
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i think eldar was nokia's leak guy...many of his screen shots showed OPK as a contact as well as the fact that NO ONE else in the world has the sort of "contacts" he has...i mean
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2010-07-08
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2010-07-08
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The Point is that Eldar got the "balls" against Nokia and tells the Community the truth about there Products and Politics. He have many followers so if he says for Example that Symbian 3 is garbage then the whole Mobile Press like Engadget and Co following him. I guess this is the real Problem behind the N8 Story.
But its allways the same like here if you say something thats the Truth but nobody wants to hear it then you get blamed.
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2010-07-08
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Do you think Nokia will let him slide if he does favorable reviews of the leaked hardware?
Does this look like 'conditional' freedom of speech then?
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2010-07-08
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If you've obtained something that doesn't belong to you through sources other than official, if you've found something of great value lying in the street, bar or on the bus and have made no attempt to relocate it to it's rightful owner, then it constitutes theft.
But then, all that depends on the state of law and order where you live, and we are talking about Russia here.
The thing we've also got to consider here is how many Chinese sweatshops are now churning these things out and what other manufacturers are capitalizing on information gleaned from this guy.