http://gizmodo.com/5520164/this-is-apples-next-iphone




Under California law, it is illegal to sell stolen goods. Moreover, a person who uses the property of others without permission could be legally be guilty of theft.
Gizmodo.com came into possession of the phone after it was apparently lost in a bar — which is why legal action is being considered and not currently in place — and after unsuccessful attempts at returning the phone to Apple. It was later revealed by Gawker Media, parent company of both Gizmodo and Kotaku, that $5,000 was paid for the iPhone. If property is not worth over US$950, the case will be classified as a misdemeanor. But since $5,000 was paid for the phone, it would be considered a felony.


gulliver wrote:Didn't someone from the crew of the new harry potter films leave an entire script behind in a bar?
psyper wrote:gulliver wrote:Didn't someone from the crew of the new harry potter films leave an entire script behind in a bar?
Wouldn't that be the book?







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