Don't worry. IP and IP protections are good, and won't be abused. This is obviously a case of a punk kid being bad -- I mean really, who looks for info on things they like in publicly accessibly places? I'll tell you who, only hoodlums and miscreants. What's next? Punks noticing buildings before they are finished? Thugs seeing window displays before the store opens?<p>/snark
Team hires incompetent web developers. Attacks fan when those developers publicly expose elements of an upcoming redesign and the fan notes this.<p>In the UK, accusation is now coming to approximate formal indictment. And it's always the individual end user who is considered to be at fault.<p>Too bad the team and potentially the web developers probably won't be sued for slander. Perhaps a hefty judgment against them would make them think twice, next time.