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I've read that if PC manufacturers go ahead and put this software on their machines, then sell them, they can be held liable by Solid Oak in both the US and China. Why is none of this liability being put on the Chinese government? They are going to offer it as a free download to anyone who wants it and push it onto school PCs and netbar PCs, all of this while knowing the software was lifted from Solid Oak. Isn't this illegal as well?
Posted by: tk1@...   Posted on: 06/30/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Liability  tk1@... | 06/30/09
Good luck blaming the government for anything.  unredeemed | 06/30/09
As if the Chinese government cares  bblackmoor@... | 06/30/09
What do you expect from China?  kraterz | 06/30/09
Breaking news on Green Dam  ejhonda | 07/01/09
RE: Exclusive: Proof that Green Dam ripped off Solid Oak in 2006  john.foggitt@... | 07/27/09

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