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Originally Posted by darryl
@pwalker8. I have reached an informed opinion having done a reasonable amount of homework. In fact, I even read beyond Arts Technica. I would like to believe that my opinion is open to change by rational argument supported by facts, but am not in a position to impartially judge if this is so. My current belief is that you have not tested my opinion with either. I think, however, that we can probably both agree that having made our respective positions clear further posting back and forth between us on this topic is a fruitless and frustrating endeavour, apparently for both of us. Accordingly, my dear Pollyanna, I will try to refrain from devoting any more of my time to it. I wish you and Apple well.
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Well, the wonderful thing about belief is that it doesn't have to be tested by facts. I'm sure it's a shock to you that I've read quite a bit about the case myself, including quite a few legal opinions on the matter, mostly because I'm more interested in the legal theory than the companies involved. I would feel the same way if it were Microsoft or any other company. I started following the case well before the trial even started.