[citation][nom]ikyung[/nom]Nothing is ever "accidental" marketing anymore.[/citation]
[citation][nom]jcb82[/nom]yeh I agree, especially when people's jobs are on the line. You can bet they're dotting 'i"'s and crossing "t"'s before they put any of that stuff out. Lets hope the end result of all this is greater price pressure on handset manufacturers. Now can someone please take down Canada's telcom oligopoly!?[/citation]
lol... not exactly.
in big business, there are allot of accidents, however, they also wait and see if this is good advertisement, such as dropping the name of the phone accidentally, or if its a bad accident, like saying the phone is an 8/10 (personally i liked that one, as i respect honesty).
if i can bring this to a more laid back environment. take a look at rockband 3, they released the entire setlist in game by mistake during an interview, after realizing it, they release their own video, as a parody of what happened, and just released a higher quality version of the info.
things get leaked, but its also harder to tell what a real leak is and what a fake leak is.