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Subject: Gillmor: Apple's fair-use friendly OS?
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 08:01:09 -0000
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URL: http://boingboing.net/#85516100
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Dan Gillmor's column this week is all about Apple's burgeoning resistance to 
the Hollywood onslaught on general-purpose computing: 

    Intel's doing it. Advanced Micro Devices is doing it. Microsoft is doing 
    it. 

    Apple Computer isn't. 

    What's Apple not doing? It's not -- at least so far -- moving toward an 
    anti-customer embrace with Hollywood's movie studios and the other members 
    of the powerful entertainment cartel.  

Link[1] Discuss[2]

[1] http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/business/columnists/4193839.htm
[2] http://www.quicktopic.com/boing/H/LhvQTmDf6wi