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By Jo Best

Published: Tuesday 14 March 2006


Name

Kirk


Location

London


Occupation

Marketing


Comment

Viva la France

Fantastic news... Why is it, the media industry keeps putting restrictions on their customers? Surely they should be trying to get consumers on board buy providing a better service... Simple business logic seems to be escaping the new media companies who are trying to create their own monopolies by restricting their customers' freedom to choose.

This ruling is a great step in the right direction that says clearly that if you buy something legally then you should be able to do with it what you will - as long as you don't break the law...



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