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Old 08-31-2007, 01:29 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by kacir View Post
They DID *NOT* make a "slight error".
I take it that "ironic understatement" is not your thing . It is a characteristic of the British, I'm afraid. Yes, I did indeed read about the consequences of their actions in the link that Alex kindly posted - it's all most regretable. I am sure that, as a reputable company, Sony did not knowingly intend those consequences.

Can you clarify something, please? You say:

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Sony STOLE parts of the code
but then go on to say:

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I know that Sony did not make the software themselves
If this was not Sony's software, how could they have stolen anything? Surely it was the authors of the software who did the stealing, rather than Sony, was it not?
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