Teen Accused Of Leaking Apple Secrets
A Web site that disclosed Apple's top-secret plans to bring out a $499 mini computer and a new bare-bones iPod -- prompting a lawsuit from the company -- turns out to be the brainchild of a 19-year-old Harvard University student.
Source: CNN
Bad move Apple. You're going to lose PR over this one. -KFNicholas M. Ciarelli, who says he had been "an enthusiastic fan" of Apple for years, said Friday hopes to find free or low-cost legal help to defend the suit, arguing that he deserves First Amendment protection.
At the company's annual MacWorld conference Tuesday in San Francisco, Apple Computer Inc. chief executive Steve Jobs introduced a cut-rate computer the size of a paperback and a tiny iPod music player that starts at $99.
Citing "highly reliable sources," Ciarelli's Web site, www.thinksecret.com, had reported December 28 that the company would be bringing out a $499 Mac mini computer. On January 6, it predicted the $99 iPod, though it got some details wrong.
Ciarelli's identity as the site's editor and publisher was revealed on Wednesday in The Harvard Crimson, the student newspaper.
Source: CNN
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I'd hate to see students get screwed over by their favorite company, although Apple does have its reasons.
:shakehead
That will never fly. It's not this guy's fault somebody else blabbed. This guy has no non-disclosure agreement or confidentiality contract with apple. I think Apple just decided to flex some financial muscle against a "starving stident"...though how hungry is Harvard student likely to ever be...?
Regardless, some lawyer will take this pro bono, and Apple will end up paying two legal bills.
Dexter...
Microsoft has repeatedly been slammed for heavy handedness against competing businesses (and for good reason). I have never though, seen Microsoft exhibit such pettiness and paranoia as in these two Apple litigation instances.
One firm is run by one who would be king. The other firm is headed by a prima dona with a bloated ego.
Definitely, and Apple runs on PR. It's not like their products are selling because they're good, Apple is just selling an image.
But that's beside the point. I think Job's arrogance has kept Apple small - not Microsoft. Imagine what they'd be if they had both the class that they do have AND adapatability and high performance.
I dunno... I thought Microsoft suing Lindows over the similarity to the word "windows" was kind of petty.....
I'm not saying that Macs are bad or good, but I am saying that they will sell regardless of their quality, so long as Apple's marketing machine is allowed to roll on. A PR fiasco like this could slow their machine to a crawl. If Apple becomes "that evil corporation," that image change will hurt them a lot more than it hurt Microsoft.