"Hiếu Hoàng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi Michael,
>
> I think the 'Parental advisory' should be 'Microsoft advisory',

Or maybe just WARNING. Or "User advisory"?

> On the blackbox restriction, I think of "Secured from the user". The
> EULA's usual "no reverse engineering" and the Protected Media Path cue
> me of this. But the slogan should points to the crippling 'features'
> when using 'unprotected' devices.
>

I'm also worried about the box being not altered enough. Maybe draping a chain
with a padlock around the box would be good? Or having a handcuff trailing out
from the bottom of the box, as if the user is supposed to handcuff herself to
the box?

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