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- Path: moses.gencon.com!sgb!bbbcfl!steven
- From: steven@bbbcfl.oau.org (Steven Bradley)
- Subject: Re: Problems with Courier flashrom upgrade
- Organization: The Better Business Bureau of Central Florida, Inc.
- Date: Fri, 15 Mar 1996 14:51:21 GMT
- Message-ID: <DoBD9n.83x@bbbcfl.oau.org>
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- References: <31476DFC.47A606E3@bbs.infosquare.it> <4i895s$h32@nntp1.best.com>
-
- Matt Fox (Rigor@clever.net) wrote:
- : In article <31476DFC.47A606E3@bbs.infosquare.it>, ddt@bbs.infosquare.it >
- : If cant succeed i dont know if i'll ever buy another USR modem.
- : >
-
- : if you want someone to blame ,.. blame your italian phone company or
- : blame the us goverment.. you really cant blame usr if they were just
- : following some law..
-
- DEAD WRONG!
-
- What we have here is INTERNATIONAL law -- and USR can not be held accountable
- for the actions of OTHER countries if the code is distributed on a net site
- IN the U.S. (where its 100% legal) and someone in another country uses it.
-
- That is like saying "if you leave your house unlocked, someone comes in and
- commits a murder, you are responsible for the murder because you left the door
- unlocked".
-
- They should tell the other counties "it's your problem bud, not ours". As
- far as I know, there is no DES or export restricted code in the USR SDL files.
-
- Steven
-
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- Steven Bradley Better Business Bureau of Central Florida, Inc.
- Systems Administrator 1011 North Wymore Road, Suite 204
- Winter Park, Florida 32789
- steven@bbbcfl.oau.org (407) 621-3300 x310 Fax (407) 629-9334
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