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Originally Posted by G-Oil Guy
Then maybe the manufacturers shouldn't give it to the press before they want it released?
Don't want it released until the Detroit Auto Show? Don't give it to news agencies/media until you're maybe an hour from going out to give the press conference.
There will always be leaks. Always.
If there's an interest in the story, there's money to be made (in this case advertising money because of increased traffic and click), and will be made.
And aside from withholding the information from Jaloponik in the future, what could GM sue them for?
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Or they could not be morons and just like the rest of the automotive media community, respect the embargoes.
It's not just GM. They do this to every manufacturer. And I know for a fact GM doesn't release anything to them anymore.