MacRumors says they were asked "by Apple" to pull the text. On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 01:43 PM, Kunga wrote: > Apple Legal? You mean PR threatening to pull site Press Credentials > from the Keynote? Apple Legal has ZERO power in this case. The story > is what they did - not what it says. They did it themselves. Duh. > We are hosed from too many hits. NOT taken down by Apple Legal. And > they are certainly NOT globally "pulled by Apple Legal". That is > outright FALSE information. > > Here's an excellent close up that still works <http://coreytamas.com/> > > k > > "Apple Employee Posts G5 Specs On Store.Apple.com Site" > <http://www.apple-zone.com> > "Verax MDD-FW800 Silence Kit Kills Almost All The Noise" > <http://www.apple-zone.com> > "iPod Software 2.0.1 Update Released " <http://www.ipod-zone.com> > "iChatStatus Adds iTunes Song Playing To Your Buddy ID " > <http://www.osx-zone.com> > > On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 08:09 AM, herr friedl wrote: > >> this *.gif file was really existent on the website of the apple.com >> store on the powermac g4 page. >> >> all screenshots on the rumor sites were pulled by apple legal.