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Apple Knows Who Stole Your iPod
What are you on? Drugs? Why SHOULD Apple care if your iPod is stolen? Even in the article the guy "borrowed" an iPod from a friend. Should that be bricked if he plugs it in to a computer? An iTunes account and an iPod are two different things. Even if someone copies your music back from your stolen iPod to a computer, they will still need to authorize the machine to play the music - and they won't have your password. If your car is stolen does the manufacturer hobble it so the thief can't put gas in it? If you're too stupid to have your iPod stolen you don't deserve one.— June 25, 2008 6:32 p.m.