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Old July 18th, 2007   #2 (permalink)
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Well, they tried to take these devices to court, before, and lost. I believe that was back in the Spring of 2005.

Because they are computing devices like many others are, I do not see any cause for concern. They could outlaw mp3 players, ipods, the new pmp players, and well, start outlawing computers in general.

Not going to happen.

All I can say is...

This is all they have left, litigation to cause some concern !!
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