> They blatantly violated the agreement for obtaining the pre-release hardware, and then expect people to honor their own license terms?
I assume that most people were taught things like "Two wrongs don't make a right", or some other Aesopian adage at some point in their lives to similar effect.
Just because they violated Apple's NDA/EULA terms does not entitle anyone else to violate theirs.
Violating NDA/EULA terms result in repercussions — one it sounds like they were almost certain they would incur. Don't make this some facile argument about how "two wrongs don't make a right."
Also, your last statement makes absolutely no sense. "Just because they violated Apple's NDA/EULA terms does not entitle anyone else to violate theirs". Wut?
I assume that most people were taught things like "Two wrongs don't make a right", or some other Aesopian adage at some point in their lives to similar effect.
Just because they violated Apple's NDA/EULA terms does not entitle anyone else to violate theirs.