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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 4309256" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>I read that something like this happened to a UPS driver who kept a pre-released copy of some Microsoft game that he kept from his package car. When he went to sign on, it send the disc info to Microsoft and they ended up tracing his ip address and he got arrested and was fired. The game was some pre-release and there were only limited quantities of it and Microsoft traced it. So I would imagine Apple might be able to trace it down too once it's registered as lost. I'm sure they have the serial number in their database and will locate it when the guy tries to set it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 4309256, member: 64891"] I read that something like this happened to a UPS driver who kept a pre-released copy of some Microsoft game that he kept from his package car. When he went to sign on, it send the disc info to Microsoft and they ended up tracing his ip address and he got arrested and was fired. The game was some pre-release and there were only limited quantities of it and Microsoft traced it. So I would imagine Apple might be able to trace it down too once it's registered as lost. I'm sure they have the serial number in their database and will locate it when the guy tries to set it up. [/QUOTE]
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