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Quote: Originally Posted by ncee So I purchase a CD. I pass it on at sometime, then when that person is done with it, he or she is suppose to trash it so no one else can use, listen or enjoy it … yeah right! So then, mus…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CILG Relax folks. It's really as simple as you first thought. When you buy a copy of a song from iTunes--you own it. You are not licensing it. You own that particular copy and it is your property.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CILG Show us links to both of your points (what the Copyright office said and the opinion), please. I'm happy to learn that something I considered factual to be incorrect, but I'd appreciate it i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by realwarder Actually, the latter is why it would spend a lot more than 10 minutes in court. The First-sale doctrine overrides (exempts you from) any attempted contracts to block your ability to re-…
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OK time for some legal facts (USA) just so that we all have a common basis of understanding. 1. When you purchase a CD you get the physical media plus a license to play the music for personal use. Because of court decisions, you may also legally s…
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Legally, there is no grounds for this lawsuit. Apple can put whatever terms it wants to in its license and when you make a purchase you agree to those terms. To sue because "it's not fair" is not going to get him very far in a court.
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rogifan wrote: » Hmm. I work for a fortune 50 company and most of out executives have iPads. And we've developed financial dashboards/scorecards apps for them. Just the other day when working from home my work laptop crashed while I was on a We…
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I think the complaint is more about product name. It's called Pro, but it's not upgradable, therefore Apple should not have called it Pro, is how it goes. That pro feels cheated or betrayed somehow. To which I reply, relax. If it makes you feel b…
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Hmm interesting. I think two things: The question of "what category is this" arises. It's a bit muddy right now. IF they can make this a new category, the Laptop Replacement that Works as a Tablet or something, it'll be good for them. The facts alm…
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With the following configuration: 2.6GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz 16GB 1600MHz DDR3L SDRAM 512GB Flash Storage Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Backlit Keyboard (English) & User's Guide Accessory Kit
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FedEx delivered mine this morning, ordered on Monday from Apple Store.
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So if AMD is "discreet" what does that make nVidia? Ill-mannered? Update: they fixed it
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Quote: Originally Posted by geniusbate Corporations won't pass taxes along to consumers. It would be impossible to do so. The American dollar fluctuate a lot these days and those changes are rarely seen in any price index whatsoev…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slang4Art Maybe I'm reading this post wrong, but it sounds like you're arguing with yourself. How so? Maybe I'm trying to state too tersely what to me are obvious points. I'm simply…
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banextremists wrote: » Even if CA reduced tax rate to 4%, that is still 4% more than Nevada. There is still no incentive for Apple to pay CA taxes. Sure there is. Being in California is worth something to them or they would not be there a…
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Gee, maybe California should consider lowering its ridiculous tax rate instead of complaining about Nevada.
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Quote: The Safari 5.1.4 update, available exclusively for Macs running Mac OS X Lion I'm just sayin' don't forget that Windows thing... got to represent
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Also, and I don't know why I didn't think of this before, saying "Texas has an authoritarian culture" just proves that you know zip about Texas. The last thing any Texan from anywhere in Texas' history would claim is that they bow to authority. Te…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Alonso Perez Those companies are precisely my point. Lots of smart semiconductor engineers in Texas. But what happened? TI treated every product it created as a commodity and quickly collapsed prices. Remember when the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Alonso Perez Texas has an authoritarian culture that results in companies that don't think outside the box, like Dell or Compaq. It's fine for a call center or an accounting services hub, but not for hardware design or…