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They do have one legal effect: if the sticker is broken/removed the company has proof that you tried something. Legally they still have to prove your actions did damage, but it eliminates the "but I didn't do anything" defense.


Couldn't I just say "Your honor, I always remove those stickers immediately upon purchase of any electronic product." Removal of the sticker doesn't seem like proof of anything.


Proof in a civil case is by preponderance of the evidence; basically, whatever seems more likely based on the totalkry of the evidence.

It doesn't require on one piece of evidence in isolation, or even the totality of the evidence, only permitting one possible interpretation.




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