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Originally Posted by jerryleejr
That is easily said from the comfort of your own Home, God forbid nothing infringes on an individuals rights to do or say whatever they are so inclined to at any given moment. I seriously hope that trying to decide on a Reader is the most traumatic event in your life. I wouldnt want you to suffer any more emotional stress!
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It's not at all clear what your point is. The quote you have extracted was a light-hearted reply to someone who asserted their right to strip DRM from files and change the format. However if you wish to take issue, it is a fact that British citizens can be extradited to the US with very little right of appeal. It is also a fact that your government have refused to ratify the treaty which would grant reciprocal rights to UK courts.
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Originally Posted by jerryleejr
I am going to try and keep a civil Hand while typing, However I am about tired of people complaining about U.S. only products, It has been that way since the beginning of commerce Some products are regional that is a fact of life, from car models to electronic gadgets I mean Korea gets some of the best cell phones in the world 2 years before they hit the States if we get them at all. Bottom line if you dont like the selection where you are then by all means Move! Otherwise make do with what you have or accept the limitations of the alternatives Oh and Bob you hit the nail on the head with your response I just included your quote so not to repeat.
JJ
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Well clearly you failed in your aim to maintain a civil hand but never mind, perhaps it's the habit of command. In any case it's good to hear a member of the US military arguing for the acceptance of geographical limitations - they are more usually found invading other countries.