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| A Storm is Coming | Jan 3 2011, 07:15 PM Post #1 |
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Just type the following in Google Videos > Microsoft Windows 7 is spyware -------------------------------------- All you get are videos on how to crack Windows 7, Windows 7 Keygenerators and other similar videos that not only do not work, but put YOU in direct violation of the Digital Millenium Copyright Protection Act! Videos that show you how Windows is spyware or how Microsoft itself is in violation of the D.C.M.A. are not allowed on the Internet! But videos that mislead you to think that you can violate Microsoft's rights, are perfectly fine with Google Since the videos in question do not provide valid cracks of Windows 7, the people supplying these videos are never banned for uploading them. So, what is the purpose of these videos? Are they merely there to show that "YOU" the viewer have criminal intent by watching the videos? I don't get it????
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