Cry me a river, broadcasters. Communications legislation in America crazy-favors the local broadcaster and cable companies (See SHVA/SHVERA).
This is just more "I don't wanna do anything new" rhetoric from these whiny network affiliates.
I'm not really sure why someone would put Vista on a Mac anyway. It's like going out, buying a nice new car, and then slashing the tires before you drive it off the lot.
First of all, this is more "you have an iPod, you must be a criminal" nonsense.
Well, here's what I have to say about RIAA and it's Canadian counterpart:
If you treat everyone like they're a thief, it's probably because you're a thief too. (Credit to my father who said this referring to Wal-Mart)
Furthermore, from their standpoint, why give people MORE ammo with which to justify pirating music and video. This will have the OPPOSITE effect than they want. (i.e. I paid $75 extra for this 30Gig iPod, and I'm gonna get my money's worth.. etc...)
Cry me a river, broadcasters. Communications legislation in America crazy-favors the local broadcaster and cable companies (See SHVA/SHVERA). This is just more "I don't wanna do anything new" rhetoric from these whiny network affiliates.
I'm not really sure why someone would put Vista on a Mac anyway. It's like going out, buying a nice new car, and then slashing the tires before you drive it off the lot.
First of all, this is more "you have an iPod, you must be a criminal" nonsense. Well, here's what I have to say about RIAA and it's Canadian counterpart: If you treat everyone like they're a thief, it's probably because you're a thief too. (Credit to my father who said this referring to Wal-Mart) Furthermore, from their standpoint, why give people MORE ammo with which to justify pirating music and video. This will have the OPPOSITE effect than they want. (i.e. I paid $75 extra for this 30Gig iPod, and I'm gonna get my money's worth.. etc...)