I vaguely recall that the reason that the UK is not as litigious as the states is because the loser of the lawsuit will not only need to pay for their own attorney's fee, but will also need to pay for winner's as well. If this is the case, the only sacrifice (given that BPI is obviously in the wrong) CD-WOW would need to consider is time.
I wouldn't be surprised if you did (though the signers of the petition seem to be addressing a different failure of the logic board) . The ethernet port on dual USB ibooks is a component of the logic board. If there is enough damage to the ethernet port, your entire logic board would need replacing. Hence, the astoundingly high quoted charge for repair.
but will she fare as well against the robotic tentacles?
I vaguely recall that the reason that the UK is not as litigious as the states is because the loser of the lawsuit will not only need to pay for their own attorney's fee, but will also need to pay for winner's as well. If this is the case, the only sacrifice (given that BPI is obviously in the wrong) CD-WOW would need to consider is time.
More like 4 years ago. I bought this minidisc (Aiwa AM-F70) in '99 complete with scroll wheel. If this isn't prior art, I don't know what is:
http://www.minidisc.org/aiwa-web/amf70.html
I wouldn't be surprised if you did (though the signers of the petition seem to be addressing a different failure of the logic board) . The ethernet port on dual USB ibooks is a component of the logic board. If there is enough damage to the ethernet port, your entire logic board would need replacing. Hence, the astoundingly high quoted charge for repair.