• Alphane MoonOPM
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    912 hours ago

    Agreed, the title isn’t particularly clear, but you can interpret it as “a scandal involving Seagate products” as opposed to “a scandal with Seagate”.

    • @[email protected]
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      2112 hours ago

      Since they use “Seagate’s” rather than “Seagate”, it indicated that it is Seagate who owns this scandal, using “Seagate” would change the meaning of the name to be a descriptive word, which wouldn’t claim to own the scandal.