Even out of warranty if the in line battery exploded it should not warrant a 
confidentiality contract.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jonathan Link 
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 1:24 PM
  Subject: Re: exploding iPods


  Did you RTFA?

  The product was out of warranty, think about the implicit liability they take 
on by not asking for confidentiality.  Now, is it stupid PR?  Probably, but 
that's different from the legal implications.

  On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Ben Scott <[email protected]> wrote:

    On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Derek Lidbom<[email protected]> wrote:
    > 
http://www.tuaw.com/2009/08/03/apple-most-assuredly-not-slapping-family-with-gagging-order-ov/


    #ifdef RANT

    "A confidentiality agreement is standard operating procedure"

     BULL FSCKING SH*T.

     I do warranty/repair claims all the freaking time with any number of
    suppliers, and I have *NEVER* had to sign a confidentiality agreement.
     *EVER*.

     Good gods, is there anything Apple can do that won't have the
    fanboys and fangirls crawling out of the woodwork to defend them?

     I swear, Steve Jobs could sh*t in a box, and people would still be
    lining up buy it, and saying it doesn't smell.

     At least people *complain* about Microsoft's misdeeds.

    #endif

    -- Ben

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