Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tweaked iPhone 4 parts video pulled from YouTube 'due to a copyright claim from Apple, Inc.'

Tweaked iPhone 4 parts video pulled from YouTube 'due to a copyright claim from Apple, Inc.': "

There's not much more to say here -- that crazy video we saw earlier today of what appeared to be tweaked iPhone 4 parts has been pulled from YouTube 'due to a copyright claim by Apple, Inc.' Obviously we still have the screenshot above, which tells the whole story, really -- these parts point to a variant of the iPhone that's the same, but different. Exactly why it's different is still up for debate -- the CDMA iPhone for Verizon is obviously everyone's first guess, but until Steve speaks we won't know for sure.



P.S.- We suppose it's also possible that Apple wasn't actually responsible for the removal -- someone could have punked YouTube's copyright cops, and there is that odd double-period typo after 'Inc.' But that seems like someone's playing a particularly insane game, no?

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