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Apple legal team has misplaced priorities. Apple infamous litigiousness elicits umbrage or admiration depending on the bystander, but all would concede its effectiveness. Throughout the years, Apple has beaten critics in the courts, quashed rumors with legal complaints, and fostered a culture of secrecy that enables a sensational, spectacular product buzz unmatched in industry. The casual observer might wonder how Apple attorneys are kept at such a heightened, frenzy-at-the-ready, state of legal vigilance around the clock, around the globe, throughout the year. Which makes Apple timidity in the face of an actual, honest-to-goodness, pervasive, ongoing, global, media-saturating threat to their core business, brand image, and consumer goodwill鈥?baffling. To pick just two examples of the distance, beyond any remote semblance stanley taza of common sense, to which Apple legal department stanley cup will go, consider Nicholas Ciarelli and Jason Chen. Ciarelli, who ;d started a fan site about all things Apple when he was just thirteen years old, announced, in January 2005 the imminent launch of the Mac mini on his blog. This was two weeks before it was to be officially launched at an Apple event. Apple sued. Then just eighteen and a freshman at Harvard, Ciarelli fought an unlikely three-year battle against Apple before caving in to the inev stanley cup itable and agreeing to shut down his site in a confidential legal settlement with Apple. In 2010, Jason Chen, editor of an e