Police Raid Gizmodo Editor's Home Over iPhone 4G
Police Raid Gizmodo Editor's Home Over iPhone 4G
April 26, 2010
" Gizmodo management says warrant for Jason Chen's house was invalid.
The big news of last week was Gizmodo's acquisition of the iPhone prototype, but after the initial oohs and ahhs from the reveal, the fallout that followed concerned both the moral and legal questions of how that iPhone made it away from Apple.
While there haven't been any formal complaints yet, the New York Times reports that the San Mateo district attorney could by early next week file criminal charges in connection with the sale of a missing next-generation iPhone belonging to Apple.
CNet also reports that a computer crime task force called REACT, which stands for Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team, is investigating the Gizmodo iPhone event as well. Apple has supposedly already spoken with the local law enforcement, but none of the parties involved are commenting on the situation.
UPDATE: Police have raided Gizmodo editor Jason Chen's home and have seized some four computers and two servers.
A dream come true in the form of an Apple iPhone 4G prototype may have become Gawker Media's worst nightmare, as authorities have just raided the house of Gizmodo editor Jason Chen. According to the Associated Press, members of REACT confiscated computers, digital cameras, his cell phone, and many other electronic items in relation to a possible felony regarding to the "lost" prototype. The team also took an American Express card statement and copies of his checks.
The search warrant, issued by a Superior Court judge in San Mateo County, alleges that the devices owned by Jason Chen may have been used in a felony. However Gawker Media's Nick Denton believes that California law--which protects journalists from turning over anonymous sources or unpublished material to law enforcement during a search--also applies to Chen's personal property.
The big question at the moment is what defines the online writer: are they journalists, or are they bloggers? "I guess we'll find out," Denton told the AP.
The DA's office is currently investigating that particular issue. "
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Re: Police Raid Gizmodo Editor's Home Over iPhone 4G
How stupid and childish.
Why not just reveal the iPhone and what its new features are going to be instead of hiding it from the public? Sure, it's not going to be released in a while, but at least having a "sneak peak" would help.
Re: Police Raid Gizmodo Editor's Home Over iPhone 4G
more publicity I would think. Apple's good for that
Re: Police Raid Gizmodo Editor's Home Over iPhone 4G
I smell a apple smelling setup here.
Re: Police Raid Gizmodo Editor's Home Over iPhone 4G
wow..apple manipulating press...nahh..never happens
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Slickerey
How stupid and childish.
Why not just reveal the iPhone and what its new features are going to be instead of hiding it from the public? Sure, it's not going to be released in a while, but at least having a "sneak peak" would help.
If you don't understand that, you should take Business 101 or something.
Look up some terms like competitive advantage and market share.
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And with this, no one will ever dare do the same in the future again. Good move by apple, stupid move by gizmodo for nibbling on the bait for a week too long.
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ringhunter
And with this, no one will ever dare do the same in the future again. Good move by apple, stupid move by gizmodo for nibbling on the bait for a week too long.
They should have known Apple would come after it.
A better way of doing things might have been to leave all faces out of the recording, and have a friend do the voice over of the video. Then say it was "sent in from an anonymous user"... or something like that.
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the fucker at the apple got free publicity because of the gizmodo, they just want more.
Hope iphone4g is already in hands of a rival company!
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Funny...the guy who lost the phone is still working at apple while the guy who showed the iPad to an Apple founder (Steve Wozniak) got fired.