
By Jo Best
Published: Thursday 07 April 2005
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Anonymous
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WA
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IT
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Let's see, Apple has over 75% of the MP3 hardware/music market and Microsoft is offering MP3 downloads that can't be played on Apple's Ipod.
I wonder who is at lose here and who is soliciting to congress to ban DRM for the time being?
Hmmmm. Seems to me that there already is a Windows...
Anonymous
Let's see, Apple has over 75% of the MP3 hardware/...
Anonymous
I bought a diesel engined vehicle and I cant fill ...
Anonymous
Where were the congressional morons when Microsoft...
Anonymous
Contrary to your subtitle, I don't really believe ...
Anonymous
How about a law to make software from every vendor...
Anonymous
The interoperability problem only exists because o...
Alsee
It makes more sense to modify the DCMA to allow fo...
Anonymous
For starters, iTunes is compatible with Microsoft....
Michael
The best way to cut down on piracy would be to hav...
DIrk Spasmo
I don't get it. Doesn't the iPod play all unprote...
Anonymous
I don't see Microsoft being forced to make their O...
Jason Holland
The whole debate is moot. You have gov't officials...
Stobiemas
Okay if the government is going to do things like ...
Bob Gould
This debate seems pretty ridiculous.
Apple is...
Arnell
Most of the above analogies completely miss the po...
Matthew
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