If the dude wins the case I might reconsider dual booting Windows again. Well, I said I might reconsider, I'm too lazy to reboot Lenny so I can't really see myself going through the trouble.:D
I truly hope he wins. And I am glad that he is not asking for much. I'm pretty sure Microsoft will try to settle out of court but I am also pretty sure this guy is not really doing this for the money. The Chinese government has been trying to reinforce the people's trust in their legal system so I don't think they will just push the case aside, especially after it being covered on Slashdot.
I really hope this case gets the attention it needs because this case could be the answer to protecting the privacy of all of us. Setting the precedent in China will make way for more precedents elsewhere.
Lu Feng... we are with you!!!
K
PS: I'm pretty sure somebody in Microsoft is going nuts right now... hehe
If the dude wins the case I might reconsider dual booting Windows again. Well, I said I might reconsider, I'm too lazy to reboot Lenny so I can't really see myself going through the trouble. :D
I might have got the guy's name wrong ... Sorry
"Your Honor, are you saying I have less right to privacy than somebody in China!!!"
PATRIOT Act ..... It will probably be extended again. 'nuff said
I truly hope he wins. And I am glad that he is not asking for much. I'm pretty sure Microsoft will try to settle out of court but I am also pretty sure this guy is not really doing this for the money. The Chinese government has been trying to reinforce the people's trust in their legal system so I don't think they will just push the case aside, especially after it being covered on Slashdot. I really hope this case gets the attention it needs because this case could be the answer to protecting the privacy of all of us. Setting the precedent in China will make way for more precedents elsewhere. Lu Feng ... we are with you!!!
K
PS: I'm pretty sure somebody in Microsoft is going nuts right now ... hehe