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I watch movies multiple times. Also, if I see a good movie I am going to go and buy it once it comes out on DVD. The only movies I have watched only once are ones that were bad enough to only watch once.
Or they just don't roll over and give up information, and force the accuser to go to court and get a warrant. If a ISP was 'responsible for what is coming from their network. " then nobody would want to be an ISP the liability would be too great.
Steam does require activation requirements. That is why you have to install the Steam client to play a game. You also don't need steam to back up and restore your games. You can use the disk or the downloaded file. Steam is so "successful" mainly due to the games (Half-Life, Counter Strike etc) not to the fact that you can install your games anywhere you want, (which you can do without steam).
I think people are waiting to see how the phone works in the real world. Yeah you can test it and play with for a while but until a lot of people get to get it in hand and play with it for a while will we really know how the Pre really is. Everything I have read about the Pre makes it look like a solid phone, but unless people get behind it and develop applications for it, the Pre will just be another smart phone.
The other problem seems to be it's on Sprint. Most people around me don't really like Sprint and see it as a dying company.
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I don't think that's true. I think people here just think it is wrong for companies push for laws to hold up their business models. I think the big issue is HP is trying to shut down people that were trying to undercut their business model. This is just the market at work. I agree with the rest of what you say.
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The other problem seems to be it's on Sprint. Most people around me don't really like Sprint and see it as a dying company.
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I don't think that's true. I think people here just think it is wrong for companies push for laws to hold up their business models. I think the big issue is HP is trying to shut down people that were trying to undercut their business model. This is just the market at work. I agree with the rest of what you say.
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