We all know that m$ can't do anything decent in a short period of time (and there's considerable doubt that they can do anything decent in any amount of time.)
So the obvious answer is either they bought or 'appropriated' the software from someone else.
I wonder if we could initiate a class action suit against the RIAA and claim compensation for every CD they have sold because we recommended it to a friend or let them listen to a track?
We all know that m$ can't do anything decent in a short period of time (and there's considerable doubt that they can do anything decent in any amount of time.)
So the obvious answer is either they bought or 'appropriated' the software from someone else.
My guess would be Beos.
I'm sure that 'the bill' can guarantee that if you don't subscribe, you will get infected.
I wonder if we could initiate a class action suit against the RIAA and claim compensation for every CD they have sold because we recommended it to a friend or let them listen to a track?
Maybe we have to assume that all of the music on his iPod is stolen?