I'll let the lawyers sort that out, but I don't think Apple wants to take the PR hit of sending a blogger to jail for taking pics of a gadget that was left in a public place. It didn't even have a material effect on stock price, Apple will have a hard time proving anything but an ego was hurt.
I could be way off base, so if Denton get hauled odd to jail feel free to reply and get in your kicks.
Apple has filed lawsuits based on much less[1] and was willing to take the PR hit for it. I'm aware the circumstances are different, but Apple's obsession with secrecy has led it to take PR hits before.
A lawsuit is much different than criminal charges and yet they also lost the cases you linked. This time they would be up against a much more formidable defense too--Gawker has money and connections.
It would be a really tough sell to send a blogger to jail for taking pictures of something that was in a public place.
Indeed so. But as Gizmodo paid for, took possession of, and then publicized the device, it seems pretty clear that they've crossed a line into criminality. The US customs service spends money on finding and seizing knockoffs, including the iPhone, and I wouldn't be that surprised if they moved on it; even though they might only seeks a token penalty like 1 day in jail.
Gawker has money and connections
And Apple doesn't? :) Really, the only reason I can think of not to come down on Giz like a ton of bricks right now is the perception that they've been throwing their weight around with developers lately.
I could be way off base, so if Denton get hauled odd to jail feel free to reply and get in your kicks.