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Originally Posted by John F
I'm assuming "they" is "Apple". If that is just one person, or more than one person, it is still Apple. If these were "rouge" employees that broke the law, then Apple should have argued that. Are you really saying that Apple should be saying "Well, the main conspirators are no longer with the company. Can we go now?"
As for the penalties and its affects... If you can't do the time, don't do the crime. I'm guessing that any monetary penalty will be minuscule compared to Apple's bottom line. There will probably be some public outcry, but Apple has a strong following and all will be forgotten in a few years.
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Exactly.
Corporations are people too.