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    balls187: Wow, seriously fuck Microsoft. more »
    UberDuper: I'm a little confused about why it matters whether or not he informed MS about his company and patent. I don't see how that has any impact on an infri... more »
    shoelessone: this guy sounds like he is suing just to sue. Probably one of those retarded common sense patents that really piss me off. more »
    John Blair: There are several holes in his story that damage his credibility. First and foremost, he does not address MSoft's contention that he used his position... more »
    Curves: Go David! Stand up against Goliath. more »
    shorty63136: If he did, in fact, disclose that he owned this patent and can prove it, I hope they all pay out the ass for it. The whole lot of 'em. I have a feelin... more »
    ripfire: I didn't know ninjas wore neoprene masks. more »
    frigg: So, I take it, if you write a book and try and sell it in as an audio book, you and your family are cool with readers stealing it since some unrelated... more »
    dhlt25: ha suckers, i bought all of my music from amazon. more »
    spider2544: dude just go steal the music. you already paid for it. more »
    chonnes: So you're saying that each of your $9.99 albums averages 12 tracks right? Hence the additional $3 @ .25 cents per track. Overall, you are paying .25 c... more »
    Dearhaw: I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, I understand the frustration, and I, too, would be pissed off if I had tons of DRMed iTMS songs in... more »
    TechManErik: Well im no expert, but: 1) Backup songs. 2) Delete the ones you dont want to upgrade. 3) Upgrade. 4) Re-upload other songs. Simple. Easy. Works. I nee... more »
    d_r_e: BTW, that really does suck that you can't choose what songs to upgrade individually. What a fucking lame thing to do. This is totally going to piss of... more »
    d_r_e: @ Wilson Rothman - "That would mean that all those albums I paid $9.99 for would actually cost me $13 in the end. That's the same amount the damn CD w... more »
  • #microsoft

    Former Employee Responds to Microsoft Spying Allegations

    Miki Mullor, former Microsoft employee and CEO of Ancora Technologies Inc, has responded to allegations that he spied on the software giant in order to uncover evidence that the company stole his anti-piracy technology. More »
  • #itunes

    iTunes Wants $250 To Upgrade My Music Collection (Or the Deal's Off)

    I knew I had a full-blown music-purchasing problem when I went to "upgrade" my iTunes collection—raising the quality and stripping the pestilential DRM—and the grand total came to an all-or-nothing $250. More »
  • #rumor

    Is iTunes Ditching DRM Tomorrow?

    Speculation about if when iTunes would score DRM-free tracks from all major studios like Amazon and Walmart do has been rampant, but according to a rumor at AppleInsider, all this speculation may come to an end tomorrow. More »
  • #netneutrality

    Europe Says Net Banning Is a Violation of "Civil Liberties and Human Rights"

  • #watchingthewatcher

    Nielsen To Police Web With Anti-Piracy Watermarking Scheme

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