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On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 08:50:15PM -0400, David Kramer wrote: > On Thursday 03 October 2002 07:02 pm, John Chambers wrote: > > Michael Webb wrote: > > | Well then I would be a millionaire!! > > | > > | Jerry Feldman wrote: > > | I wonder if Windows users can charge Microsoft for Vandalism each time > > | they get a blue screen of death :-) > > | > > | On 3 Oct 2002 at 13:12, John Chambers wrote: > > | > (If it's your own modem, I wonder how far you might get if > > | > you charge them with vandalism? ;-) > > > > Probably not for a blue screen of death (BSD ;-). But I've > > been wondering about the automatic network upgrades that > > Microsoft has been, uh, encouraging people to use. It seems > > to me that it's only a matter of time until someone sues > > for damages after such an unexpected upgrade of something > > critical. Of course, you'd be going up against a 500-pound > > gorilla in court. But if you're a giant corporation whose > > operations have just been brought to a standstill by such > > an event, you might well consider suing for damages. > > Nope. The EULA precludes it. That could very well be an aspect of such a lawsuit. I think John has pointed out what has to be an eventuality. You can't simply modify the operation of someone's machine without assuming any liability, EULA be damned. -- Ron Peterson -o) 87 Taylor Street /\\ Granby, MA 01033 _\_v https://www.yellowbank.com/ ----
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