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Old 07-20-2010, 01:51 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
What part of this topic doesn't fall under USA laws? I believe the companies and forums being discussed are all in the US, right?

I didn't think we were talking about the notion of "freedom of speech" as it relates to a global issue.
The web is a recent development and there are many aspects which are yet to be defined with respect to free speech. It took a while for the company town to be opened up, give the courts some time to open up company forums.

Anyway, there is really no excuse for removing links to a legitimate, relevant review, from one of the best known US consumer publications.

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Originally Posted by kjk View Post
What did Apple say last week that refuted CR and Anandtech's findings?
Uhm, how about something like "Steve says there is no problem - just soe stupid people holding the phone the wrong way. Totally overblown by hostile, backwards press! But here is a free case, 'cause Steve is a nice leader and He likes and cares about each one of you."
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