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Craig Mundie should not be speaking on this
Craig Mundie is the old boy Microsoft management whoes name has not come up a lot in the US antitrust cases. But he was a central figure in the permatemp problems which came prior to that. In that regard he is worse a criminal than others. Abramoff was the key man at the firm Bill Gate's father created to help Microsoft with its permatemp problem.

Now that we have established that the china software pirates may actually be patriots in the same way our US founding fathers were when they objected to monopoly influence peddling to the beloved King of England, we should be able to understand the back peddling. Multi-corporate influence over government is a world-wide problem. I think it best that Microsoft look to new management rather than old guard. The old guard is tarnished.
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Craig Mundie should not be speaking on this  mighetto | 09/07/07
RE: Microsoft says some way to go on software piracy  ceh4702 | 09/07/07
So there is honor among theives, eh?  Ole Man | 09/10/07
I remember how the Orient and Honor were ...  Media-Ted@... | 09/10/07
M$ is just jealous  Old Timer 8080 | 09/10/07
Simple licensing please!  ben.rattigan | 09/11/07
Popular Product?  lmenningen | 09/11/07

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