The article mentioned a fear of any company with more lawers than what the Enquirer has, could this not be true for RIAA aswell? Why not find a way to prove that Microsoft is in violation of these laws, maybe Windows Update or MSN shares sub-systems with Kazaa that contradict the RIAA regulations. What about MS DLL's used by Kazaa or O/S API's. Surely if these laws could be construed to make Microsoft look like criminals, MS would go OJ on them. I would pay to see Microsoft's army of lawyers Massacre RIAA back into the whole they crawled out of.
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The article mentioned a fear of any company with more lawers than what the Enquirer has, could this not be true for RIAA aswell? Why not find a way to prove that Microsoft is in violation of these laws, maybe Windows Update or MSN shares sub-systems with Kazaa that contradict the RIAA regulations. What about MS DLL's used by Kazaa or O/S API's. Surely if these laws could be construed to make Microsoft look like criminals, MS would go OJ on them. I would pay to see Microsoft's army of lawyers Massacre RIAA back into the whole they crawled out of. FFrozTT