JackM wrote:
>
> Now I'm all worried that what I have done to my Furby is in violation of
> agreement.
Probably only in Georgia and other Bible-belt states.
}:->
-- Joe
>
>
> "Allen, Paula J." wrote:
> >
> > http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,35156,00.html
> >
> > This from Wired. The article makes it clear that your are in violation of
> > an agreement if you alter the I-Opener in ANY way. It is pretty outrageous
> > that you buy something and can't modify it without breaking the law. As I
> > said, I DO understand the business case for wanting to force the use of the
> > service, but once you buy something, you should be able to use it for
> > whatever you want, or not at all. Why can't you modify it at your own
>
> snippage
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