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Apple Knows Who Stole Your iPod
Very interesting comments from all, and this all started in 2006. In the auto industry, when you stole a factory stereo, it became nonfunctional. Apple should support it's users by allowing the purchaser to log onto their Itunes account or online accounts, and disable the ability for he Ipod to function. I would pay a registry fee for the service, as well as a fee to transfer ownership. Is it Apples fault? No. Is it always the victims fault it is stolen? No. There will always be those less fortunate that will only own one, if you want to call it owning one, if they steal one.— June 30, 2011 6:45 p.m.