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Cisco isn't the problem in this case
The problem is the judge who issued the restraining order.

Cisco is certainly within their legal rights to merely ASK for one. I don't see how any judge could justify their logic in granting one though.

If Ford Motor had a problem in one of its cars (let's even say it's not a lethal problem, let's say it's just a problem with the default CD player), would it be illegal for me to talk about it openly? Would a judge be able to justify a restraining order in that case?
Posted by: Michael Kelly   Posted on: 07/29/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Cisco isn't the problem in this case  Michael Kelly | 07/29/05
ISS, not CISCO, looks to be taking the legal action  __howard__ | 07/30/05
CISCO is the problem. If your Ford had  bjbrock | 07/30/05
Mr. Kelly is looking at things from a legal perspective ...  __howard__ | 07/30/05
my 2?  thetargos | 07/29/05
cicso was not fixing the problem  JasonL31 | 07/30/05
Who owned the research?  __howard__ | 07/30/05
I think  LilBambi_z | 08/01/05
And what if they don't admit the problem exists?  jtydibble | 08/01/05

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