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Apple's starting to look like a tyrant right now. That's rediculous that they're going to raid a journalist's house for this. I can definitely see them facing a lawsuit at some point because of their behaviour.
Apple didn't raid the house. Law enforcement officials did. Even based solely on Gizmodo's account of the event, there's plenty of reason to believe a crime was committed and investigations do lead to seizure of property as part of such investigations. And let's not forget that this was not a $600 cellphone widely available in stores. It was a prototype that is one of perhaps a couple dozen or so, and as such represents a significant investment well in excess of 600 bucks. And further, you can bet that Apple will press for charges. They can't afford to be lax about protection of their IP… being such nearly killed the company. Sure… their employee was negligent in leaving that phone behind in a bar, but that doesn't mean it's open season on Apple just because Gizmodo has been offering a bounty for such a device. Under California law, and probably every other state in this country, that device was stolen. Don't give me this silly nonsense about him calling tech support… as if some lower level employee like that would even be privy to know something like that existed. Any rational person would have turned it over to the bar… the FIRST place the owner logically would have gone back to.