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- Subject: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] You had to know it was coming
- From: Venkat Chandra <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2005 04:53:59 -0600
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> Anyway, his case sounds pretty weak to this reader. If I bought an HP
> printer cartidge, could I then sue HP for forcing me to buy their printer
> in order to use the cartridge? This case is a little different, of
> course, but there is a similar logic. He did not have to buy iTunes
> files. He is not being forced to listen to the music either. Thus, he is
> not forced to buy an iPod.
>
> Interesting story.
>
But don't the rules change considerably if you are considered a
monopoly?
- Venkat.
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