1. the iwalk is fake, and spymac is using it to get people to register. More registered users means better figures they can show to potential advertisers. Note that there is not a single ad on that page except for a "your ad here"
2. the iwalk is real, but they fudged up the movies on purpose (specifically: changed OS, screen jerking, scroll wheel problems, etc.) in order to get close enough to the mark to alert people to it, but not so close that Apple would slap them with a Cease and Desist. In this scenario, Apple legal would think "all right, so they got a case. the rest is wrong. let's not bother with them." In other words, to make Apple think the exact same thing we are
Given the fact that you have to register to see anything leads me to believe that the first scenario is true, but the second is not out of the realm of possibility. Any thoughts?
2. the iwalk is real, but they fudged up the movies on purpose (specifically: changed OS, screen jerking, scroll wheel problems, etc.) in order to get close enough to the mark to alert people to it, but not so close that Apple would slap them with a Cease and Desist. In this scenario, Apple legal would think "all right, so they got a case. the rest is wrong. let's not bother with them." In other words, to make Apple think the exact same thing we are
Given the fact that you have to register to see anything leads me to believe that the first scenario is true, but the second is not out of the realm of possibility. Any thoughts?