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Hall, Philip wrote: >>>Using the car analogy people seem to like to use, how different is this >>> >than > >>Faulty analogy. >> > >I know, but it seems however to be the popular one. > Oh, well that makes it right then. I'll have to stick to it in the future. >>Do ethics only apply to the vendor? >> > >My feeling is it falls in to the same camp as 'retaliation hacking' - a grey >area. > You mean on the part of the customer looking to circumvent his agreement or on the vendor's effort to overcome the agreement being circumvented? Or both? -- Chris Rehm javadisciple@earthlink.net And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart... ...Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these. Mark 12:30-31
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