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Jeremy341
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Re: This shouldn't be an issue

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So I guess we are being censored on our opinions now too.
What?


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So I guess we are being censored on our opinions now too. I see that DSLR is getting to be a place where you can only say what other people think you should.


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And if some other company had bought something that Microsoft had a stake in, Microsoft wouldn't do the same thing??
Maybe they would, maybe they wouldn't. But that's not what's at issue here, so it really doesn't matter what Microsoft would do.


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Back to the subject of this thread...
I totally agree with Jeremy. Sunbelt is just going for a payday on the wings of some publicity or a judge that's about as informed as alien9999999. Leave it to some idiot company to try to ruin something that could be good. I was anxious to see what came of this great tool after Microsoft got hold of it. Now I guess I'll have forgotten about it by the time the courts finish dragging their asses on it.
And if some other company had bought something that Microsoft had a stake in, Microsoft wouldn't do the same thing??


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Lol! One of "those virus writers?". "Easy for worms to sneak in?" I think you're "one of those" people who needs a license to use the internet.

Back to the subject of this thread...
I totally agree with Jeremy. Sunbelt is just going for a payday on the wings of some publicity or a judge that's about as informed as alien9999999. Leave it to some idiot company to try to ruin something that could be good. I was anxious to see what came of this great tool after Microsoft got hold of it. Now I guess I'll have forgotten about it by the time the courts finish dragging their asses on it.
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