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From: Douglas Handy <dhandy1@bellsouth.net> > >I don't think that's clear. I may have bought a computer that was > >intentionally crippled by the manufacturer, but once it's my property who's > >to stop me trying to uncripple it? > > But the software is not your property. You didn't buy it -- you licensed the > right to use it, under specific terms which were agreed to in writing FAST400 does not change any IBM software, but "tunes your interactive job" i.e. YOUR job description or whatever.
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