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Apple Knows Who Stole Your iPod
YOU left YOUR iPod in YOUR car and it was stolen and you want to blame Apple? Are you serious? Blackrabbit is right — iTunes and iPods are two totally different things. This argument has been around for ages — back when the Walkman was popular people would complain that theirs was stolen and who is stopping the crooks from buying audio cassettes? What about someone stealing Sony Discmans? Does FYE stop people and ask for proof–of–purchase before selling CDs? Apple doesn't need to look after your iPod. If you say you spent 400$ on it, you'd think you'd take care of it.— November 18, 2008 4:28 p.m.