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media companies want to buy NEW laws
the old ones did not give them enough control of you property
Posted by: V Sanders   Posted on: 10/26/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It's still a bad law.  mobrien_12@... | 10/26/04
Let's all cheer for common sense  Fred Fredrickson | 10/26/04
Actually  Letophoro | 10/26/04
of course  V Sanders | 10/27/04
media companies want to buy NEW laws  V Sanders | 10/26/04
The problem with common sense...  ibabadur1 | 10/27/04
Now it's called "RARE SENSE"  Spoon Jabber | 10/27/04
Lexmark = Slimebags  shawkins | 10/26/04
same here  V Sanders | 10/26/04
Indeed  James T. Kirk | 10/27/04
The judgement.  Letophoro | 10/26/04
if this is upheld  V Sanders | 10/26/04
In 1998 you'd have been called insane.  James T. Kirk | 10/27/04
Some good sense - at least  rohn_z | 10/27/04
The next question is,  James Dean_z | 10/27/04
I believe that IBM no longer owns Lexmark ...  George Mitchell | 10/27/04
IBM spun off Lexmark years ago!  drichards1953 | 10/27/04
you nailed it  V Sanders | 10/28/04
Wishful thinking?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 10/28/04

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