Herr Babelfish der Übersetzer, he wore a whipped-cream-covered tutu for this title.
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Some more news items.
NBC and Universal are merging and just in time for that, Universal has decided that the best way to fight piracy is to lower their prices on CDs. Universal to lower prices
Go Universal. Now if only they'd dissassociate themselves from the RIAA.
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Now, will the RIAA take it all the way to the Supreme Court and risk getting the whole law tossed out (I'm sure companies like Echostar/DirecTV and the DVD Forum would just love that)? I would think there would be pressure from other groups to let this battle go instead of risking the increadibly powerful rules banning the sale of anything that can be used to circumvent copy protection.
Now that they have to file actual lawsuits, doesn't this raise the possibility of nailing them to the wall with barratry charges when they sue some 90year old grandmother who only owns a Mac?
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