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Andrew DeFaria ADeFaria@Salira.com
Tue Sep 2 22:59:00 GMT 2003


Hughes, Bill wrote:

> Even worse are the newer ones, which basically say: "This software may 
> not work, tough. Even if it does work it may not work properly and 
> corrupt all your data, tough. You also agree to let us change the 
> software without telling you even though this may corrupt all your 
> data. Still tough. You don't get to complain or sue us."

And the other new ones that have something akin to the following in 
their license agreement ( ;-) ):

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