Gateway Starts Ad Campaign Supporting Digital Music
from the the-battle-begins dept
Gateway is putting out new ads that show they are against the CBDTPA bill that would force Gateway (and all other technology manufacturers) to put anti-copying technology in their products. Of course, I'm not sure the ad does enough of a job to get the point accross. It just shows Ted Waitt listening to music on a CD he made and then says that "Gateway supports your right to enjoy digital music legally." It might have more of an impact if they said even more. Perhaps along the lines of "The government and the entertainment industry are trying to take away your rights to listen to your own music."Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Greetings Cow People Who Claim They Will Build One For Me
We'll see.
Quick and dirty Will Gateway sell me a PC without an MS operating system (or MS-anything) on it? I am willing to accept full responsibility for all software purchasing, configuration, and support. You provide only the hardware (and support of same).
I didn't see any Linux systems out there, but I'd prefer to purchase and install the OS and apps myself anyway.
Thanks for your response,
[Me]
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