BSA has seemed to me to be Microsoft's Gestapo, like the RIAA
serves the (big-money) music industry. With this new 'Vista' out
and seemingly not to greatly interest many users, and with Linux
coming on strong as a superior alternative, are BSA and
Microsoft backing-off their previously harsh practices? Are they
even (sudden gut feeling of immense surprise) thinking of more
user-oriented practices? What's happening with their Digital
Restrictions stuff, will that vanish like fog in the morning
sun? ??
Cheers -- Martha Adams [cola 2007 Mar 25]
"DFS" <nospam@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Bob Tennent wrote:
>> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 13:21:19 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>>>> Linux switch can be painless, free
>>>
>>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/tech/linux.html
>>
>> CBC != CBS
>
> Another typical Roy Schestowitz lie.
>
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