So there’s this company called Apple. They sell this product called the iPhone. It’s this computer that drops makes phone calls, and I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one on the planet that thinks they’re really cool.
Apple sells programs for their iPhone through this online store they run called iTunes. They’ll let you sell your programs for their product in their store, and they’ll even split the money with you. More than 100 million programs have been downloaded: some free, and some not free.
But what would the internet be without bombast, grandstanding, and brave souls exercising the right of self-defense against the vicious attacks of straw men?
I am not a lawyer. You know, yet. Therefore, I’m not allowed to give out legal advice. So this isn’t what you’d call legal advice: don’t put incriminating photos on the internet. That’s just advice from someone who’s not a gigantic idiot.
There are some really dumbfounding stories in that AP article. Boy crashes car while drunk, injuring woman. Woman lies in hospital. Boy goes to halloween party dressed in an orange jumpsuit. Boy gets photographed and put on Facebook. Prosecutor searches Facebook. Prosecutor uses incriminating photos to put boy in prison for two years.