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No, you aren't; it called "possession of stolen property".

However, Samsung is not the law, first of all. (If they have a court order to disable the equipment, that's fine, I suppose.)

Second of all, these TV's won't be recovered; they will probably just end up in the landfill.

You're not catching the thieves this way.



>However, Samsung is not the law, first of all. (If they have a court order to disable the equipment, that's fine, I suppose.)

Should apple require a court order to enable icloud lock on your stolen iphone?

>Second of all, these TV's won't be recovered; they will probably just end up in the landfill.

>You're not catching the thieves this way.

Same for stolen iphones, are you against icloud locks as well?




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