I bought several systems from TD and had only one problem... a monitor wouldn't work. After a 35min phone wait they did promise and send another monitor. One of those systems had a 300megahz processor w/Win95 and it is still running six years later. Perhaps their business practices have gone bad but, if they own the name, they own the name. They have every right to collect from Apple or force Apple to change the name. Actually, it was quite smart to wait until just before the launch...makes it impossible to change the name and forces monetary damages.
This story about photo copyright problems http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=528&e=1& u=/ap/20050617/ap_on_hi_te/photo_printing_frustrat ion has a link on the upper left to view the photo in question. Once you are viewing the photo, there on the right is a another link that asks, "print this photo?"
Huh? No way. The EPA would rush in...confiscate the property and fine the owners for the clean-up costs.
I bought several systems from TD and had only one problem... a monitor wouldn't work. After a 35min phone wait they did promise and send another monitor. One of those systems had a 300megahz processor w/Win95 and it is still running six years later. Perhaps their business practices have gone bad but, if they own the name, they own the name. They have every right to collect from Apple or force Apple to change the name. Actually, it was quite smart to wait until just before the launch...makes it impossible to change the name and forces monetary damages.