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Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: Necromancer on December 28, 2007, 09:30:33 AM
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Article (http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2007/dec/28/mp3-player-came-loaded-porn/)
10 year old girl gets a bit more than she bargained for with a preloaded media/porn player. The parents replace it with a new one but keep the old one as evidence (and to enjoy the porn, I'm assuming).
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i want it!
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Wow. That's pretty crazy. I'd be pissed too. Walmart should have done more than just offer to replace it. [-X
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I'm seeing a big successful lawsuit coming as a result of this. :-"
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I love it when porn finds it's way onto the display models at the store. BYAH!! :lol: :clap:
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My question is: how can the customer prove that the player came loaded with port and that he didn't put it on there himself in an attempt to frame Wal-Mart?
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Good question. :-k
Is there a way to discover the date of uploads/downloads?
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Good question. :-k
Is there a way to discover the date of uploads/downloads?
Most players like Zune and Ipod synch with the computer's clock.. so you probably
could get an accurate date stamp for the files. But there's ways around that. If
this goes to court a Computer Forensics guy could pick it apart and figure it out.
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If the player is like my RCA Opal, it automatically mounts as a flash drive. You could just right-click on the files and choose Properties and see which party is on the up-and-up.
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If the player is like my RCA Opal, it automatically mounts as a flash drive. You could just right-click on the files and choose Properties and see which party is on the up-and-up.
And it's impossible to falsify that info. :roll:
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And it's impossible to falsify that info. :roll:
Well why would they? If the porn was really on there, they wouldn't tamper with it, it would be evidence. They sound like the kind of dipshits who fall for those "YOUR COMPUTER HAS A VIRUS" banner ads, I don't think they could edit that shit.
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Well why would they? If the porn was really on there, they wouldn't tamper with it, it would be evidence. They sound like the kind of dipshits who fall for those "YOUR COMPUTER HAS A VIRUS" banner ads, I don't think they could edit that shit.
Go back to the original question:
My question is: how can the customer prove that the player came loaded with port and that he didn't put it on there himself in an attempt to frame Wal-Mart?
My point was that the file properties would not be definitive proof of when the files were downloaded to the mp3 player, so some other method would be required to prove that the porn was there before he purchased it and that he's not running a scam. This dude's level of computer literacy can't be ascertained from what little is in this article, but no matter - it's irrelevant anyway.
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Well I think we're all missing the point here. She should have been grateful for the porn. I know I would have.
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Well I think we're all missing the point here. She should have been grateful for the porn. I know I would have.
I would have just made her exchange players with my Son.. I know he wouldn't cry about it. :lol: