How is the LOST iPhone stolen goods? It was lost. The guy who found it reported it to Apple, and they didn't know what to do with it. He then sold it to Gizmodo. The phone wasn't stolen, it wasn't taken at gunpoint from the engineer, it was FOUND on the floor! Now do I agree that selling it was the right thing to do? No, not really. But it's not stolen.
Um read the parent...
property laws that go back to the 1800s that say if you find something worth more than $400 and use it for your own purposes you can be charged with Grand Theft
He found it, did not turn it over to the appropriate place then sold it. He stole it.
And that is why we insure groups of people and not individual people. Yes he may have a $1000 a month health issue, but I generally never go above my deductible. The idea with the bill is to force everyone to buy insurance so that us cheap people balance out the expensive people.
Also, that way we can't just skip getting insurance until something goes wrong with us, so we have to pay into the system during our healthy years.
Good news, it said right in the keynote they will have a battery replacement program. It can be replaced, just not by you.
Except in this case $IT_DEPT is being stupid because $USER does not need full disk encryption for NON-HUMAN data on computers that do not leave the facility. If someone has broken into your research lab to steal a hard drive you have other problems. Also, why would you install full disk crypto on servers?
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