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monopoly = anouther word for sucessful
courts like to use words to make things sound worse then they are 'x-husband' = 'estranged huband' in court...same thing, but which sounds worse

so a monopoly means nothing more then a really sucessful business
Posted by: V Sanders   Posted on: 02/28/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Would you like your DRM with or without sugar?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/25/04
DRM?  KTLA | 02/25/04
Dude...  Martin Marvinski | 02/25/04
It's not DRM that people object to, it's Microsoft "DRM"  Bobby Sskcat | 02/25/04
DRM failed?  KTLA | 02/25/04
that is so cool  V Sanders | 02/28/04
Definitely not DRM!  ShadeTree | 02/25/04
Read posts above  voska | 02/25/04
DRM itself isn't a bad thing  Michael Kelly | 02/25/04
people fought the dongle  V Sanders | 02/28/04
This is TCPA and not DRM  B.O.F.H. | 02/26/04
its already boarded the train  V Sanders | 02/28/04
Very shrewd...  Mike Cox | 02/25/04
3 cheers for AMD  James Schroer | 02/25/04
Funny How this mentions 'consumers and desktops.,  ParadigmOdyssey | 02/25/04
You blame MS for promoting security then bash them anything, grow up!  IT Analyst | 02/25/04
Think again.  systemcleaner | 02/25/04
Who are you responding too?(NT)  voska | 02/25/04
let me guess  ryusen | 02/25/04
It's in the money.  Rangerbob@... | 02/25/04
Monopoly=BS  WildArmX2 | 02/25/04
it is a monopoly  doh123 | 02/25/04
monopoly = anouther word for sucessful  V Sanders | 02/28/04
DRM is here to stay boys and girls  V Sanders | 02/28/04

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