At 18:48 -0700 on 31/07/02, Teri Pittman wrote:

>graphical interface, before Windows took over everything.  I have this
>theory that PCs would really cook if we still used DOS, since the hardware

I think that's more of a proven fact than theory - look at Linux run from a
console :)

>encourage people to upgrade to their latest product.    Does that mean that
>people who want to use the old products have no rights?  Shouldn't they be
>able to purchase a legal license?

Apparently not.

I'm perfectly happy to pay for old software.  But no one will sell it to me, so
I have to either forego using it or be a "criminal."

To paraphrase Public Enemy, "F*** the Copyright Police!"
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