• halva
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    9 months ago

    well, it wouldn’t be a felony, they don’t own their apple id lmao

    but it certainly wouldn’t impress neither the prosecution, nor the judge

    • metaldream@sopuli.xyz
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      9 months ago

      The act of retaliation is the part that’s a felony dude, not banning someone’s apple id.

      • AtmaJnana@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        NAL, but it would likely be enough for a felony obstruction of justice charge. Add to that, depending on specifics of Apple’s legal response (and whether they throw the employee under the bus,) a CPAA charge for exceeding authorized access in a computer system.