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How about "How do various countries antitrust laws affect tying content to hardware? Is this pro-consumer?"
I have another question :"How come electronic companies that are hundreds of times richer than Hollywood majors do the bidding of the latter ? Why don't they just buy them and tell them to shut the fuck up with all this DRM shit ?"
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Kevin Murphy @ Sep 19th 2007 1:26PM
How about "How do various countries antitrust laws affect tying content to hardware? Is this pro-consumer?"
Franssu @ Sep 19th 2007 1:50PM
I have another question :
"How come electronic companies that are hundreds of times richer than Hollywood majors do the bidding of the latter ? Why don't they just buy them and tell them to shut the fuck up with all this DRM shit ?"